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Merchnts Seek
Mo ur 'Parking
(ContiAqpd. from Bagp One)
these to pigUe p4rkrng sppce,
Symons said, "but peAlhpLps; we
119 44K
,should waa. . X* I -0-40ligh
"Lets leave it," Peeve Ag,
to see What O� be dope,
new said. One of those 'days
"014t the runner."'
we'll have a snow tall And no ane
Mr. Sutter said at the time
MIll 11AYPA PlacO,tQ P4* 4nY-�
the tWp-hour r p4ximu
1, un JVlaW
Way," The motion wast
was considered A few years ago
"I doq'•t want tt (the e
the back yard of the Town Hall
cjigpts' C, oxrmittee letter). tqb-
-was oleanod, up to Ta*e 7 a0
led A forgotten C Dun.
fox! tpark]ng ''I thank 16 truclic-
C11.1or Symons said. 141 Want
loads of .stuff wasmoved out r
soothI'ng,tobe done pboix
Attend Your Church
Aa. This Sunday
CLINTON. BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Federation of Canada)
Pastor: . Critio Peters, P.A.
_, �. �98.
Saturday� i pm._Fraendshio Group
Sunday, iVoyember 22 -
10:00
1145
7.30
What o - , ?"
Ontario Street United Church
'MM =E"LY CIR?R40W'
Pastor: REV, GRANT MILLS, S.A.
Sunday, November 22
9:45 a.m.--Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Warship,
TURNER'S
2.00 P.m..—Church Service
e�aleg- illi -- aluresfui!!r Anittb (Chure4to
REV. CLJFMRD G, PARK, M.A,, Minister
Sunday, November 22
HOLMESVILLE
Subject: The Lord is MY Shepherd"
9-45 a.m.--Church Service
,10:45 a.m.--Sunday School
. WESLEY-WILLIS
9:45 a.m.—Suaday School
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Wenharn, L.Th., Rector
Mr. W. H. Bishop, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., Organist
Sunday Before Advent — Sunday, November 22
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
9:45 a.m.--Church School
11:00 am.—Morning Prayer
-Wed., Nov. 25—Friendship Guild, Parish Hall: 8:15 P.M.
Thurs., Nov. 26—Chancel Guild Pot Luck Stipper, Parish
Hall, 6:30 p.m..
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The -Rev. R. U. MacLean, S.A., Minister -
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director
Sunday, November 22
9:45 a.m.—Sunday: School
10,45 A.m.—Public Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
Christian, Reformed Ma . pie Street
- Church . .
Rev. G. J. Heersink, . Minister GOSPEL HILL
CLINTON
Sunday, November 22
10.00 a.m.—Service in English Sunday, November 22
2,30-p.m.—Service in Dutch 9.45 a.m.—Worship Service
Every Sunday 6.15 p.m., Dial 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
680 CHLO, St. Thomas. Listen 8,00 p.m.—Gospel Service
to "Back to God Hour." Speaker: Mr. John Aitken,
EVERYONE WELCOME Shelbourne
Tuesday -8 p.m.—Prayer Meet -
Ing and Bible Study.
Joseph Street All Welcome
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON MCIU116P Nominations
11-00 azn_=Breaking of Bread McKillop Towrigip will hold
3.00 p.m Sunday School its nomination meeting in Win -
7.00 p.m.—Gospel Service tbrop, Hall on Dec. 28, An
8.00 p.m. Thursday—Prayer 'eleotion—If necessary—will be
Meeting and Bible hold Jan, 4,
Reading.
Choose from many new
styles. Button or Zipper
fronts, several lengths.
All worm and serviceable.
from $12.95
to $24.95
WORK PARKAS and JACKETS
Canvas Work Parkas — Several Qualifies
and Linings,
from $12.95 to $19.95
Tough Quilt Lined Work Willdbeedkers,
Warmth and Wepr at a Low. Price
from $8..50 to $10.95
AbelvV shirts
tiridd Smocks
Whiter, caps
MOM Giovet
wool Sock*
Lined Porift
Fobfwdar Se Luo acro
ThyrsvJ4o_y,, 1-0, 1104..'01,11'et l. .7
Vi'ht , T. lent iXsght
Attracts Packed.. House
Talent Night, sponsored lay
the On
� ftrl Street
United Chilich Men's Club wasQ
held . I in the church
Mali, on Saturday .at $ p,m., with CiKNX
Wingham
Radio and TV personality -Anna. XpwT)oacald :as.
PIWlrng the program — which Clintmi; Beveriey Lee;.
,saw 4 til=es Of various var- vopa solo class., gargarpt.
10"bles of tale4t.:a Wfdo range Trewarth
4, daughter of Mr.
of entertpinment, was, present- and Urs, Norman TreWArtha,
00, RR 3 ClIntonj
Following are the Winners of
N t
the various classes, foUpwedby 911-c9ropet! ors
other Pontstant.5. Where r4ore In the non-competitive clas-
than one name or group . sets; entertainment was PTPWd,
.up nume I
appears, the first name ',is. that ed by the following.,
of the winner. Ballet, Lyme Gibbings and
Doug Palmer The 4��wnpbol
List Winners 'Pilo, including Bill Ca
Mwne-s of participants ix, iini $oobt and Teri Ford; The
HER, non�cqmpe%Vive classes follow Martin. Fpnily Trio including
the list of wirIners. Clara, Esther and Ed. Mar n;
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VIV4 class: The Henderson ler, Bryan Young and Charlie
i R.
TI*
(the children of John
MacDonald; Solo, George Pr
Henderson RR 5 Seaforth.1 tcr
ssottd ]�)ance, Brmida
e Crittenden WIQ;
Inoteumenital duet,
Harrison
M Vocal S010 class: Gall Travis, Grace Cullen and Cathie Pat -
Full House At Talent Show daughter of Horb Wamiss Of ter; Scottish Dance, Connie
Walton; Diane Henderson; Young and Mary Ruth Rush-,
There was a heavy turnout of parents, vela- at the Talent Night held Saturday at the hall of Step dancing class: Bill, Mur- and Scottili4i Pipers; the Adams
tives . and friends of performers as well as, others Ontario Street Tirifted Church. The event was Spon- raV And J11m, Henderson; Jane, Brothers'.
Janet
who just wanted to hear and see the presentations sore 'by the church's men's club, Rn
ffowad Joan Osborn, The Q
land , Sisters;
ews-Record Photo By John Visser) Vocal DuetClass: Betty and
Personals
JaYnie Snell, daughters of John
•Snell Jr., Londesboro; Mary Mr, and Mrs, Gerad Tdbbutt
CDG Driving Instructors Huron County Road Committee LTzmanciieaoe-ttemerrjj,;Lois and ohildren, Grejory and
COOW and Lynne Gibbings; Wendy, F,,anlihin, Ontario, spent
Planning Highway Improvements Soloists the weekend at the home of the
,May Lack Oualification (Cant4iued from . Page One) for grading th . e -first . five miles Vocal Splo Class: Lyle Steep, farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Tebbutt.
struct the road we have asked will likely be called early In son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Steep, Mr. and Mrs. Don, Murray
Central Huron Secondary School may drop its for than to construct the road 1965, and for the second five Clinton; Stephen Clark, David and son of Norval visited vAth
recentl:k-introduced driver education course due to, previously considered," miles, later in, the year. Lee; Mrs. Fred W. Johnston of Rat-
a lack of qualified instructors, Reeve Archle ELtherington0f A bylaw rhas been prepared Vocal Solo CUss: Jo -Anne tenbury Street on Sunday.,Mrs.
TJsbome mentioned complaints to add and remove small sec- Bates, daughter of A. R. Bates, Norman Allin and Mrs. Al.
At the present time, only two surance Federation, with no about road 6 being rough. tions of old, Highway 21 in Clinton; Conme Gibbings; Powell of Goderich were aL%o
or the eight instructors are cost to the student. "We 'have heard valiOlus relation to the county system, Vocal Duet Class: Grant and recent visitors,,
qualified. Mr. Cronkifte, told the board Opinions," said Mr. Britnell. The largest pieoe is part of Kenneth Jones, sons of Harold Mrs. Annie Medd and Mrs.
Fred iCronicitei Of London, Wednesday it could. continue "Some say it is as good a sur- old Highway 21 -from SaItford Jbnes, RR 2 Hensall; Glenyce Arnold Miller visited over the
accident prevention organizer the courses with unqualifted in. face as we have laid for Years, to Dunlop's tomb. The bylaw and rHden Andergon; weekend with their brother, An -
with the Ontario Department gtwuctdrs, but ,it would nbt It was one of our cold mix revevts a section of old High- Vocal solo class: Wendy thony Lawson-aAA Mr. Ray, of
qualify for -government grants, jobs, and you will remember of Transport, recently advised way 21 north of the rallway Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Pickering, and.,�, also with
the school -board that in order and, graduates could not recelve that in August It rained about ti%ck.s -to the township of tool- Mrs. Leonard Caldwell, RR I friends in TOMMItO including
for a driver training course to ceiltificates which would entitle every other day, and we were borne Londesboro; Betty Snell, Janet Mr. -and Mrs. Charles Tilston.
qualify for. grants and certwfi- them to insurance premium rd- 'lucky to get it down; however, Reeve Tom Leiper, Hullett, Carter; Past Potentate John S. Par-
cates, the Instructors must at ductions. the committee will look at it enquired what -surveys had -Instrumental class: Helmut ker of Clinton was among the
tend a two-week summer course 0 and give suTTace treatment if been made this, past summer, Preston, son of Mr. and Mrs. 100 Shriners attending the Blue
In Toronto, necessary. In some counties for,orading next year. H. Preston, RCAF Station Water Shrine Club church par -
Seek Instructors they do this automatically, ibut "For next year," Engineer ade in Grand Bend on Sunday.
Robert Smith and William UCW Group Hears we have cold mix pavements Britnolil said., "we are looking C,
McKellar are the only two -in- that have had no surface treat- at x1oad 13, Clinton to MldcUe- Fewer TB Cases
structors who have .taken ment in 20 years." ton's,corner, which was on the
course, The eight teachers now Trinidad Music Budget Structure . five-year plan along 'with a Plan Addition
A bylaw has been prepared section from Nile to Dungan- MOH Tells
dnvOlWed with the driver train- Group number I of Ontario to, lincreasethe speed limit from non. We have not deviated one 100 Beds
Ing programa all -are high sohool Of
teachers. -ted Church, met On 50 to 60. m.ph, on county rand iota from the order in that
'Street U`1
The board agreed atitsmeeit- T - uesdafy, November ' 10. The 25 from Highway 21 to Walton, plan, and I would hope we County Council
ing, last Wednesday n vice-president, Mrs. G. Potter, except in the police villages of Would continue -to follow the At Huronview
ight to opened the meeting with Pray- Auburn. (30 mp-,h,); the village Order adopted by 'council. (Continued from Page One)
.seek additional quaMed in- er, and gave a reading. of Blyth (3-5 mp�h); and Wal- Reeve Ledper said the Nile- the agea. (Continued from Page One)
structors immediately. are not yet admitted to Huron -
Robert Elliott of RR 3 Clin- KI's. B. Olde ;bDok devotions. ton (35 m.p.h.), and on county-LuckbDw road was "mueb saf- The tTnit has been fortunate
Mrs. MacArthur read a prayer. to av a and we have more enquir-
ton, Goderich Township repre- road 12 •from the north limit er tw el 0 � than the Clin- to obtain Miss Margaret Atkin- view,
sentative on the board, sug- Mrs, A. Lolbb took the study of Seaforth to Highway 86 ex- ton -Auburn road, Base Line." son, B.Sc,, formerly of the Uni. ies every day."
gested it maght be better to book, 'Christ!An Community ;in cePt 2,500 feet at Winthrop "Maybe you do not travel vers of Western Ontario, to Reeve Frank Walkom, God -
drop the course rather than Trinidad'. Mrs. B, Olde used (35 faph.), and the village ,of that road in April," said W. collaborate in the study.", erich: "There are two nursing
restrict it 'to 48 students, the her record player to play sonW Brussels, (30 xn.p.h.). These Britnell. "That road is deplor. Dr. Aldis announced a short homes, one being'bulit and one
records of Trinidadian muslo. two roads are built to a modern able in March and, April, for course for custom sprayers and being renovated, in Goderich,
number Mr. Ctonkite said could We were given to understand
be passed by the two, qualifled Reports were read and ftemis standard and the 60 -mile limit lack of granular base. The cost municipal employees responsible
insti uctors. 'of business were discussed. The is in keeping with Department of patching is Out of proportion, for the use of herbicides, at the there would •b - e a certain num-
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Tr, and it has a very heavy traffic University of Guelph, Dec. 16. ber who would be taken from
roll call was answered by band- OX ansport warrants.
120 Enrolled Ing in an article for the Bazaar The 1964 budget will be rais- count, The Base Line Is on the A departmental investigation the chronic wing of the hospi-
There now are 120 students in December. The meeting was ed as follows: county levy, program, but we figure the has revealed that the insurance tal' and some from I-Iur`011view,
enrolled in the course, closed with a prayer and lunch $522,000; rebate of retail sales cost in relation to cars," policies of some municipalities to partially fill one of these
The course is sponsored by f oalowod, tax, $10,000; surplus, $16,500; Reeve Ledper: "People living exclude payment for damages nursing homes if accredited by
n e to we it." - from the misuse of weed killers the province. Is it true that if
the Ontario Safe League and The next meeitirag 'will -be a Provincial subsid $656,500; 0 it 'have
:financed by the. -All -Canada In- joint, Meeting with Groups direct aid (develolpm&it road) Mr. Britnell. "I agree it is and related chemicals, passed by OHSC the amount of
numbers, I and 2 to be held on $400,000; -total, $1,605,000. intolerable, but we' have. roads Mandatory Coverage money which ordinarily would
Chr!StMaS Go � traffic." be paid the hospital would be
tS December 11, The next general Main Item of road constru.c_ with more "This coverage is becoming paid the nursing homes"'
me0bing will be hold Dec, 9. tion was 7.5 n -Ales on road :L6 Reeve Ernest Snell, 'East mandatory," the report stated, B. G. Haply, deputy* clerk-
-------- —0 in Morris; $230,000 for grad- Wawanosh: "I would use the , so that the public can now ex- treasurer: The only time the
ing, gravel and -land. Prindpal Base, Dine much more, it it were
better." peel to receive redress for dam- Hospital Services Commission
Sought By bridge job was a 195-foDt three- ages through improper applica- accepts patients in a nursing
Crash Kills Three span bridge on road 31, north Mr. BrItnell; "The depart- tion of these chemicals. With home is if by survey they find
of Varna. The committee's ment is. always hearing that the Increasing use of agrlrul- there are not sufficient chronic
Children's' Aid maintenance bill was $352,000, fixing a road would result in
At Londesboro of Wbkh grayel cost $112,000. high tilaffle volume, This does ,total chemicals, which are help- beds in the county or town;
A Christmas Bureau h as Million Dollar Job not prove out. it increases imperative
but can also be toxic, it is theft they would pay the chronic
again been organized by the (Continued from Page One) slowly, but not to the extent Imperative 'that there be great- rate to a nursing home.
Work on development roads er responsibility on the part of . 100 -Sed Addition
Board of Directors of the by her
parents, Mr. and' Mrs. 669 and 670 on county road,12, predicted. We have found on "I do not -believe there has
'rom. Highway 8 in Seaforth roads bu9t five years ago me ns operator.lF been anything said to the ef-
Childreifs Aid Society of Hu- Lloyd McCluskie, of RR I Sea- f the the user, particularly the com-
ron County. This was done forth, and a brother, Paul, Of north,to Mghvva,� 86, 22 miles, traffic has not been up 10 per- Answering a question by feet that they would. If a nurs-
year with grea;t success. Hamilton. Sth'e was buried et is now complete. "Total cost cent. But we are trying to Reeve John Corbett of Hay, Dr. Ing home starts up here, we
The objective Is to ensure ElMa Centre Cemetery near vias if excess of one million stretch our eight mills as -far Allis sated "Every Year new have a number of Goderich re -
for all needy children in. the Listowel.„ the report stated; "the as we can.” chemicals are added to thd list, sidentg who could use it, at
county a happy Christmas. Mr. Driscoll is survived by cost to Huron county was less and unfortunately some will their own cost."
What Is QdsO important Is to his parents, Mr. and.Mr& Ross than $40,000." Groves Wedding have side effects, This applies To Reeve Tom Leiper of Elul -
prevent overlapping by various E. Driscoll, of RR 4 Walton, Pre-engineerdng and - desigh is Arthur. William Groves and more paxticularly to pesticides, lett Mr. Hanly said there are
organizations so that no one and brothers, John of Lead- under way on development road thIllon Beatrice Shipley were aimed at bugs, and even those 108 residents at Huronview pay -
gets too much while Others get bury, and Ronald of Seafomft 759 on county road 4 from married -by Rev. Grant Mills an aimed at destroying weeds have ing thei.r way, but five of these
very little. He was buried at Maitlandbank Crediton east, westerly to Ontario Street United Church a health hazard:' will not be paying it after end
Those wishing to, give through Cemetery, Highway 81, ten miles. Tenders manse on Nov. 7, 1964. Council agreed to a half,�hour of this year.
the C.A.S. should have all do- postponbmi�nt of Tuesday after- "How -many beds are under
nations except -perishable food, noon's sitting in order that consideration in the addition?"
'In 'to headquarters at Goderich Goderich members and any enquired Reeve A. D. Smith,
before the end of Nokren%ber asi zw
others wishing to attend the Turnberryi
boxes must bepacked The first funeral of Ex -mayor John "Th e committee felt that
week of December. Huckins could do so. He was something like 100 would be
Money A.eceptitble for several years deputy reeve, suggested," replied Warden
Money is mast acceptable for and reeve In county Council. JeNVOR.
buying gifts for older children
as these:' are -more expebtiVe
and not many are donated.
Money, now wt-aring apparel,
E"
socks, mitts, layettes, Jewellery, W ONality
toilet articles, stationery, gam-
es for older childrenj fiash-
lights, bliftfoldt, Chrigtmas Service
seals, ribbon, tags, Wrapping
paper or donations Of food, are
'all grataulay, act ORDER Y66R 131,16 -rd SPECIAL
Only now articles can be CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW PLUS14 TOY SANTA CLAUS
used as Chrisgifts brit Folder Cards Voider Ctirds 16" tall--WiAl xnalie a line toy
clean used clothing and bedding with Black and with or Chi-istinas decoration
in good dond"Iti&i is acceprbdble White; Prints' Color Prints ONLY $2.60
15 cards -2.25 15 cards — 6.95 See dor Pine AlssortMent Of
for the boxes.
25 cards -3.00 25 catft— 9.95 PAHA-VUk
Ciothih.& for boyssix to 16 N-5 50 cards ---5.50 50 cArd,9-19.95 2x2 -Slide Viewers, ,
100 eat -ds -9.001100 catds36.0o 'Peided frons 2.16 to 13.95 for the
years of age aha girls ten to -on of Individual
See our teltotl zkutdrn6t(d electric style
Ira is Urgently needed.
and boxed Christmas Cards We CA&Y & wide selection Of
The geodrbsi 'and do-oper
a ai
Slide and Movie Projedloh
tibn Of the Ru
ton County 1011, Now On DISOIAY
Lamps
Cards ............ 60o to 9.00
:gain. solicited, Individual dards go to 1160 Get an extra, one now
The 6611owifig tameg are A Poked for a spsaie
1111.
Cameras
Mas 8tfttiul bi the Offitoft, arda
Photo Finithihq PlIms
thoso membert 6f the Christ
with Who
ni donors may get -it, X1�rodflng Cards IVlagazineg
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touch with regards td malting
contribut, i tey the bureau:
Bayfitild and a0dorich Town. Cr6dif W1166 Boded
ship, Giant Stlein,g-; B15ttfi acid
Erttlloft Mims M Beanv 01h, Clint6h Credit Uhl 011 Vtdaldent -A, `%6& 0V6h '(frobt roM right) �Yas
on j.g ' ' B M.
-f `- I rd-diected Tuesday, night tt,� th& b6;ard of the ttn' ft�
1#1 1) �Idktilf " Rd gal 10 Sdlefted bogift i'mig vfee� PRESCRIPTION'S
fy;� and zu�qa- M �-6th- g�c' PP09idelit Heetbi? Xffiggwellf -Alto td-eledtLi& In the back row Apo,, Tom stoop,
M1160 Z'd ika4ft@111 3. W02 Cliff Park6tj aftdgedretary /i .9
Afttalh The Credit Union declared a 41 0 6 1 drio ntOrld
D619; t9taffity, A. hart, pdvedfit ftf&hd at Its meLstlfig" (VeWS� PeWlld MOM .8y J61W VW61) 0 1