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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-12-24, Page 60-r"Clintop ACCOMMODATION FOR 99NT APARTMENT$imfurr � , , OsheO, heated P4onq, 09-00,,.Ceriel Van]39.4nme.. %5p-,tfb 3 R 0 O UNFURNISHED APARTMENT or two small unfurnished rooms stairs. Phone 02,7,677 ''�2tfi ONE, BEDROOM apartment, furnished and. heat Phone 48276685, Coriel VptPamme, 50tf-b HEATED APARTMENT, suit, .able fqrppu e, bQdroo , )iv - Mom, Vi3, tchen and batli. ,poly McEwa3ys Si A Ore. 40tfb 5 -Room COTTAGE for rent, one 'bilocic -from mainstreot, gta 'heat, available now, $60 r0er month, Phone 482-3247, 52-3b 2 -BEDROOM apartment, un- furnished, awl able January 1, Phone 482-6677, 52bbb FOR RENT_3-bedroom house, $35.00 monthly, oil 'heated, Phone 262-5647, 52tfl) 5=ROOM HOUSE, half anile north of0intan on No. 4 High- way, oil furnace, town water and garage, Apply Joe 482-9889. ,APARTMNT un - f ul!rnished 'Eheated. Lfurnished or. G. Wint- 200 High Street,'phone 482- 6192, ONE FURNISHED, AND ONE unfurnished apartmen . Phone 482-9929, Ray Tyndall. I 7tfb 4 Roolq APARTMENT with 3 -piece bath, modern kitchen, storage room, gas heat, unfur- nished. Phone 482-9649. 47p-tfb $-ROOM APARTMENT, fur- ilished, available now, located 330 Ying Street. Phone Seaforth 527-0504. 35tfb 4 -ROOM unfurnisbe d apart- ment, hardwood floors, self- contained, private bath and ent- rance, Gas heating. 13 Albert St., phone 482-9090. 28p-tfb 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, s heated, available now Or December 31. Phone 482-6694. 51-Ub SMALL GROUND FLOOR,ap- artment, heated, reasonable rent. Call 482-6663, after 5 p.m. 482-9568. 49tfb FARM HOUSE with modern conveniences, I mile west, 3/4 mile south of Brucefield. Apply D'Arey Rathwell, phone 482- 3384. . . 47tfb APARTMENT FOR RENT, 3 rooms, central location, fur- nished, frig. and stove, suftible for couple. Apply ROM=% Men's Wear, 482-9351. ' 22tfb SELF-CONTAINED Downstairs apartment, large living room, I bedroom, kitchen and bath; heated; available now. Lloyd Batkin, phone 482-7057. 41tfb B R U C E F I E L D New, 2 -Bedroom. Apartment, heated, reasonable rent. Phone 262-5047 50tfb TWO BEDROOM apartment, unfurnished, centrally located, private parking, ample stor- age closets. Phone 482-7661. 36p-tfb HOUSE FOR RENT —1 bed- room, kitchen, living xoom, bath. Apply 168 Maple Street on Wednesday or Saturday nights between 6:30 and 9:00 p.m. 45tfb ONE -BEDROOM APARTMENTS Furnished Or Unfurnished * Kitchen * Living Room Bathroom $50.00 a Month & Up Heated. Ideal for commuters and pensioners Our Location Saves You Money Dial Strafford 271-2308 49-53p I., :T hug. ,. �r� A flensall .... ... . ... In.stalls, Slate, . ...... . . . . . . . Installation of officers for rd--- f, DEQ .24er 1,90-4 AUTO$ FO M§ of c4rmel FrPsbytevian RSA head aaat' BIRTH$ fett U I$. Church, Hensap,, w $PONQ — I . I ., v4s; ,A QUatpn p0lio, Monday evening with Mrs. ACCOMMODATION ms voiap a-_vQor, VP Auto- to LAO, and, Mrs. 1�44 Campbell in charge of the �,�Ilos radio, basic n th� a local. or � up jights,, is, Annual 1 C. o n"cert 2,14 .4 e, following FOR RENT r, Edmund Spo , C-lipt9n, instal , tion, T i _ 1,e owner ca, in excellent t Ph e wler, 'installed. . 4 BE Mr. -Ana Ms.,NQ$e Pre4deot, Xm, Qprdon,HOVSE on 482-9MviceJames $t, with. g4qfqr .,gl;a e Pam, DrawsFUll chwalm, -t, Mrs, .furnace and Douglas T (nee hot water heater,ola Delaney,? `4t0d to The Auburn Connnu _ Reasonable' NEW and USEP are dO,- T nobt. I aylor; 2nd vicp-prp,%!- plig.ne FORP CARS drth of their morial I -Tall was filled to� gap- dent, Mrs. Robt, Bell; seicretary-, Available Pee announce t ..a tv 482,7262. n son, Terrance n on Rpity �or the, annualsohaq], cQfi� Mrs. Lloyd XOU9,9ea4;'treasU_r egrge W, Cutler- Xog�a ec 64, at y P : cert of SS Na. 9 Hullett and der Mrs. Harold Ponthron; plan- QNESTOREY HOUSE Representi4g;G ri�on) 4ballo' the gr41le oAe, o,, ist, I pup4s ofUS N ft., Ge.04.aBedl�,, ovsista4t, 2 or -3 bedirpoms, living room, Limited, for this 4 Miss q n la ge, Phone ClInto CARDS OF IHANKS.5 Hunett- M 'r e P"Im' Kos' A' dna Home Home e1 els ,qndry room and. &arA n 402-9704 r Apr th rs j1 e teacher, presented the 9 . Sdiold, X -V,9, Trey � W, - 9A AVAILABLE DECEMBER 31 We would like to express ou�, program and was I.Tiq, pianist.gori; 0up apprecia -ply secretary, 41 s. Al 4�m 'to our. ftmily, _T Al Phone 48.2-9678, CUSTOM friends and rejatj,�es. f0i, th4 throughout the w �IbRgarth; Uterature socretary, 51tfb carne,, gots ;and visits made to Henry I . , juinkt4g, secretary- and Mad Tidings, Mrs, Don, STOM CHAIN SAWING, us - jh don of our 5 th treasurer for the $action, was. Mo4sseau; ph com tee, on e .occasion Contact Ed, Me , dema, RA 3 Kip- 2-B�EDRQOX ap4rt-mqntt fur- L Kip-. wedding Aliversapy . ..... li ,4a -the chairman, The program Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. �Tobn' -4tpd. 527�0100 $eafo riishqd A44 heated, pen phone! rth ing iar bath. private N DOWSON, Varna. opened by singing The Nation- Skea ,and- Xrs, Harald Camp - also 4 jwbedroom - 50, 1, 21 K MRS? JOHN 52P al Anthem, followed by a wet bell; COC, Mrs. Homer Cainp- ment. furnished and heated, -1.4 111*1 'SX7, 'D be11, V-1- ft)r� nn,� zWPrF70- TANKS 41 noon or atter .5. a:( ARTICLES FOR SAII F VlOLIN,several records, Rhone 482-9528. VACUWM CLEANERS Sales and, Service Repairs, hoses and bags for all jpaiie�S 01 VU0141114 IPIV411VZ.� WIU polishers, Reconditioned mach• ines of all makes for sale. BOB PECK, Varna Phone Hensall 262-5350 29 to 39p tfb CAREFREE HEATING — For the only fuel oil insured against explosion, we I give free burner service. A. G. GRIGG & SON, phone 482-9411. 23tfb43tfb ELECTROHOME STEREO now available at T. A. Dutton Appliances, Brucefiqld. Open evenings til 9:00. 42tf-b MAGIC MARKERS—Black. and Red only. "The better Yjnd". Only $1,139 .(tax included). At Clinton News -Record. 34tfb SEVERAL GOOD USED mot- ors for sale, Uh, % and%. h.p., dual voltage. Phone 482-6640. 50A -2p HOCKEY STICKS from 95c to $2.25, "Maple Leaf" )hockey sweater . and socks sets, $5.65; ov.. plastic - hockey 'helmets, 9pecial $3,50; one pair, size 26 hockey pants at Ell Epps sporting Goods, King St., Clinton. DRAPERY PULL RODS Track, curtain rods, venetian blinds, bainboo drap&les, win- dow blinds. Free estimates given. Irwin -s Dry Goods. 23tfb TIMEX WATCHES ... Sold and Serviced at AN�TETT JEWELLERS LTD. Phone 482-9525 11tfb HOOD AND 'CEDAR Kindling for stove, fireplace and furnace. 'hone 482-322L 41tfb PICTURE FRAMING AT Beafiie Furniture 40eow SPRAYED APPLES — Spy, Greening, Russet, Ta I m a n Sweets, Delicious, Baldwin, 'Snow, etc.; also cider apples. Free delivery in Clinton, and RCAF Houses. Phone 482-32,14, Fred McClyrfiont & Sons, Var- na. 45tfb I APPLES: Choice of Winter V a r i e t 1 e s— ,Spys, Delicious, Courtlands. Bring own con- tainers'. Follow Highway 8 to Holmesville,'turn to store,fol- low o - low signs. Art Bell's Fruit Farm, RR 2, Godevich, phare 524-8037. . 38t LA AUTOS FOR SALE. 1957 PLYMOUTH, 2 new tires, radio, automatic transmission, needs some motor repair, $150 cash. Phone 482-7348. 52p 1959 AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite convertible; winter roof, sum- mer roof, tonneau cover,• oth- er extras; seven &M, seven tire's; will consider best offer, pri;;!e; Ted Bridle, 482-0448. , 52p W1*Sh1*ng You jk ILor and STAFF Mod I t used, All I wish to express m W-Itw ILP . �-V. p— — i —.0 PM eqtiipmenl y sincere el, A welcome sung Koehler; cradle roll, Mrs. R. A work guaranteed. Write or thanks to all my friends'- and chorus was sur phone Louis Blake, RR 2 Brus. relatives for cards, flowersand by -all the pupils, A reditation Orr; CGIT, Miss' Leila Mor, aills spis, phone , 442 W 0 . Brussels, its while I "was 14 patient in was given by all ithe grade one President Mrs, Gordon $cli- BrL 45-54 (Minton Public Hospital, Spec- girls and ithen a piano W10 Walm preVided for the Chilist- nal thanks, to Dr. Oalces!qnd the Was given by Keith Lapp, mras meeting and welcomed REMODELLING, renovations, nursing staiff of the Afst floor. The play, "Malvina Enter- members and guests a . roofing and floor laying, expert- Also nei-ghbWis and relatives tain�,, was presented,. , dareq- e Mr s ewal. .nd thank - an a s. t t Bealfor decor- ly done All odd* jobs around Who were so good to the Wev the ho�ie. . Ritcheii cupboards at hom tation was given by Douglas ating tile Sunday school, in e.—I�MS, JOHN GRIGG, dhanmey. "The Teddy Bears' C tmas motif, a specialty. Phone 482-7676. 52b hri§ Ken McNairn4 23tfb ­ Picnid' was acted by tke jun- Mrs.. Robert Bell and Mrs. oAvey pupils, in Mamas. We wid-i to -c our nor PUPB I , , T1119 Al Hoggarth. vdAuhtmired 'to SNOW PLOUGHING and snow heartfelt thanks to, all our Kama Doll Song" Was sung decorate the church for Christ- bl 'Russell ne r C�17 Clinton. Call ighbom, friend's and relatives the girls, and 'Waoging VP Oq Inas Sunday. phone 482-7528 or for their kindness and sylznpa- stockings" wars acted, by the Life mernbcertificates certifcates 1 482-9023, 50-1_ 2p thy .s.hown,tc, us'during our re_ boys, were presented to Mrs. John ELECTRIC MOTO cent sad bereavement. —THE The play, "A Quiet Eve 1=19 Baker, Mrs. Scholl and Mrs. R VANEGxoND FAMILY. 59,p w The Radio" was given, by Sl , cea, by Mrs. Stewart Bell. SALES and SERVICE Domestic -- Commercial Mr. and Mrs. VanEendenburg senior pupils and junior chorus Mpg. John Baker -introduced Industrial want Ito -express their hearty sang "!Christmas F a li r Y - George Vrieso of Exeter who thmlpr. 'to all who have helped land! 'and "Up On The House- showed pictures of bis trip LEVETT 'S ELECTRIC them in, one Way and another top". All pupils took part in home to Holland last year. He 139 Erie St. -- Clinton -after the recent fire in which the rythin, iland number and was thanked by Mrs. Gerald Phone 482-6640 they lost -the barn, They have Brenda Archarnibalult directed Bell and, presented with a bas- ' appreciated, very much tem he help them, WATCH REPAIR is a job for Offered ket of fruit. experts. Our work assures to them. Many thanks A panton-flne, war. done by Wombip in, the form of a tfy all. satisfaction, Counter's Je elle Nan Lapp and Keith Lapp candle1lighting service was talc- uron County's Oldest Esta -when she did a washing job en by Mrs. John Baker and blished Jewellery Store 20th!! Notice To Creditors he I r young brother's neck. and Ifts, Gerald Bell, assisted by In the Estate of RUDY eays. A recitation was, given by Mrs. Harold Bonthron, Mrs. We Specialize In ,In GREALIS, deceased. Ronnie Snyder, followed by Robt,' Bell and Mrs. Lloyd Furnace Installations All persons liaving claims choruses sung by the senior Mousseau. A lunch was served Heating Service against the state of Ruby Ethel Electric Wiring Grealls, late of the Town of pupil. A piano duet was played by W� S. Al Sch6u, Mrs. Ed. Clinton, in the County of Har- by Brenda Archambault wid Fink -and Mrs. Stewart Bell. Appliance Service on, Marded Woman, who died Nancy Lapp. A recitation Was _01— Plumbing Installations on or about the 17th day, of given by Lottise, Hanking -and Eavestroughing November 1964�, are required then th6 junjors did a clown Hefisall Legion - to file particulars of same with- drill. .CHUTER Plumbing, Bell & Laughton, Solicitors Of A solo wassun by Nancy A go* 26th Heating, Eie Cf riC Exeter, Ontario, by the Lapp and the seniors sang two AUX111arY Na es day of December 1964, after SALES & SERVICE which date the estate will be choruses, "It Won't Be Long 45 KING STREET, CLINTON distributed having regard only Till Christmas," and "Put PHONE 482-7652 to those claims of which notice Christ - Back ntG Christmas" New Officers has been received. A recitation was given by Mar- Mrs, Roy Smale was re ar- turn - DRIVEWAYS and parking BEL & LAUGHTON garet Filanken. "The Wedding ed to office as president for 1as cleared of snow. Phone Solicitors for the Executor, of Jack and Jill" was acted 1965 of the Ladies Legion Aux - 82 -7352 before 8:30 or at noon. Exeter --Ont. 49-50-1-2p 50-1-2b With suitable costume 'by the diary at their Christmas, meet - smaller -ones- while the older ing held in the Legion Hall, Broken or,CrackedClassified Ads. ones sang in the background. Hensall, on Tumday evening, A recitation was given. by December 1, . Windows? Bring Results Ralph Hallam and a two -act Other'officers are: Pirstvice- Play' "Let Us Rejoice In Christ- president, Mrs. Howard Sma e; Wood or Aluminum Classified Ads. mas", showed -everyone what second vice-president, Mrs. avistmets should really mean. Garnet Allan; secretary, Mrs. A duet was sung by �Arva Bad] Wni, Forrester; treasurer, Mrs. Sash PIANO TUNING and Loutise Hunking and aavw Grant Bisback; sergeant at ALL SIZES YOUR PIANO should be tuWed'! the chorus "Frosty", Harry arms, Mrs. Harry Horton; plan - REPAIRED HERE and checked for moth damage, Franken said the closing reci- list, Mnq. Ed Munn; executive, CREST HARDWand other defects regularly. I ta�ion- Santa Claus arrived. and Mrs. Harold Thiel, Mrs. Mary ARE appreciate the �ontinued priv- gave out gifts and bags of Taylor, Mrs. Roland Vanstone, ilege of servicing many of the candy to uUl the children of the Ws. EaTl Zimmer, Mrs. Byran Ball & Mutch Ltd instruments in this area. George 69 ALBERT ST., CLI;7TON MOM W. COX, ;phone 482-3870. school� section. Kyle; sports officers, X&S. 0 Harold Campbell, Ms. William Phone 482-9505 44tf b REAL ESTATE Notice To Creditors Smale. ' . Winners in the. draws were: •In the Estate of ERNEST door prize, - ATKINSON FEATHERSTON, Mrs. Ed Munn; HELP WANTED gue;s9ng prize, Mrs. Gordon Buildin Lots late of the Village of Bityfteld 9 Ut the County of Huron, Gentle! Mum, ; iny'stery prize, Mrs. Roy MALE FOR SAT man. Smale. The 50-50 -ch-aw Of. $23 MEN WITH CAR, earn $3 per Apply All persons having claims was . won by John Skea. .hour and up, serving consumers L. G, WINTER against the abov& Estate are re- Plans for the children's With Aawledlgh Products, full 200'High St, quired to forward full particul- Chriatnias, party, Decemb-er 13, or part time In part Huron phone 482-669. ars of their claims to -the under. and' -a New Year's party were. County. Age no handicap. 49tfb signedon or before the 7th day comtpleted. Wrlite Rawle§gh, Dept. L-169- of January, 1965; after which 6B, 4005 Richelieu St., St. WANTED date the assets wM-- be distrib- Bingo was played, gifts ex - Henry, Montreal. 52b uted. . changed, and lunch served. JACK RABBITS, WANTED: DONNELLY & MURPHY, --------- 10— & $1.00 each for essed jacks— 18 The Square, LOST AND FOUND must be wrapped in, waxed pap- Goderich, Onia�rlo, 1,000 Children., er. Merv. Ratkin, Princess St Solicitors for the Estate. LOST — About 5 keys and a 52-3p 51-2-3b bottleopener on metal key ring Entertained At between Post Office and 370 Victoria Street. Finder please 1&=bP& contact Harold Merney, phone Christmas Party'. 482-7796. 52p ATTENTION dren Were Nearly 1,000 -chU - - MISCELLAMWO–s— entertained last 'Wednesday afternoon at the Annual LET US REPAIR AND MAKE FARMERS! 'Children's' Chrisitinas Party your rings and jewellery like q? 0. at RCAF Station Clinton, new. Diamond rings renewed and stones safely secured --don't take chances. Expert Work done reasonably to your satisfac&on' Watch repairs and pearl re- stringing. W. N. Counter. 20tfb MacDONALD ELECTRIC . Motor R and Rewinding- = Wiring Service Calls 482-7702 29tfb 64TO ALL OUR FRIENDS '_9 "00�7 HOLLA 11." -SERVICE 1482.6661 CLINTONI FOR SALE EASE BLOW — Snowthrower, requires low power, SJCF. bearings. George Troyer, RA 2, Hensall. Call 236-.4072 or 262- 5282 after 6 p.m. 51-6p HURON COUNTY'S LEADING farm equipment depot. Over 1,000 belts -and hundreds of pul- leys,bearings, bolts, spark plugs, plow shares, etc. in stock at all times. John Bach, I.E. Dealer, Phone 17, Seaforth. ., 31ffb NIXON'S CALCIUM PHOS- PHATE insures adequate cal- cium 'and phosphorus, :intake: Prevents chewing of boneg and Wood and 'Increases nill1c pro - auction in calclun-i deficient cows. One pound can -$1.25. Available at Edwarft Pharm- acy, Clinton. 52b LIVESTOCK FOk SALE 13 PIGS,8 weeks old. G, Dt&- or, 482-7132. 52b HOLSTEIN COW registered, due to freshen, Doug Vircitiliar, 482-9241, 52b SERVICES DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL For DEAD or DISABLED ANIMALS — Call Collect DARLING & Company of CohoAk Limited Phone Clinton,Hu 9-7269 Licence 262-663 1-tfb LIVE STOCK FOR SALE I held in thp Station' Recrea- TWO HEREFORD calves for sale, Apply James Cleave, RR 3, Bayfield, phone 60111, Bayes field. 3 DERALB Ready to lay pullets, call McKinley's Farm andElat- cheries Ltd., Zurich, Phone Hensall 335, 44Ub REGISTERED HOLSTEIN hei- fer due,; one Lacombe boar, ser- viceable age; one young ram suitable fax keeping for another year. Phone 482-7262, 52p ONE RE OISTE RED HERE - ford bull, itw6, years old; one Holstein cow due Dec. 24,,' one Holstein cow due in February; four Holstein, heifers due in January and early February. Phone 262-5174,,HensWa, Ross Forrest Kippen, -Ont. 52p NO SALE THIS WEEK -tit Clinton Sates Own Nexf Salo will be Saturday, January 2 lot COREY, Sales Manager' tion Centre. The guests were made up of 900 children of dependants of servicemen and civilian employees at the station and 75 children: brought by the Hui on County Chil&en's Aid Society. They entertained with a Program which included youngtralhee[s, performing on a trampoline, followed by a Christmas story intro-4ude conducted by Padres R. E. Bussey and O. S. Swaren, The Station Drama Club presented three sketches — The Chfpmunks, Three tattle Bears, and The Princess Who, Wanted The Mean. Santa Claus arrived at 3 p..Cn, with treat bags for all the children, and be later v1s- hodsick children: in Adastral, Park. o GET A RN CLEANER D UNLOADER 1UNIC FEWER R UES e SEPVICE - 114STALLATION OHN BEANE, Jr. 0h6hii Collect 40-9256 13RUCEF[ELD, ONT. Agri -Culture Departmen Plans Telev lon hom -On,t4rlo farmers w-111 have -an Qpp.qrtijn1ty t 0 ;ace t of O and hear expert dlSCU,34�Q4 on several we S wdern agriculture during J_anvary when the .0 _n, trioDeP�A of Agriculture, ln'assoOa !on w jt1j4dadian 13roadc4sting Corporation, will pre-, ,,sent three oap-hpur TV programs under the g ,'6r on A title --Let's Look at. Farr4lrigll, The films, f roduced by the , cregshgly evident, Thursday's Y'S QBQ land the Department.of :pro ram "Farm Bus' ness_Rec, Agriculture cro-wewatively, will ord,4Plans, Dog,m11 ill oM be shown over -a not.www1c of 14 prove of particular interest. TV stations, January 5, 6 And TheL program will .deal 01 with the 7 from 10-= to 11"30 each iinportance of farm rex*ilds and ,morning. their use in =1ving at decis, e program on Tuesday,, pons and man�4&4�t. Th title Programs havebeen c jesign, �Ctup Systems" ed to be pr&ctip4 in gppUqa, Will give viewem a low at how tion: and will have over 15 On, and why some farimers d6cided tarlo farmers as particapantj in to nIare changes in their opera- addition % specialists an each tion. There Will be discussion field from the Department of of crop management declslon§ Agricq1ture. based on farm records and on Three Hosts the experiences of, others, Dr. W. S, Young, of the De„ Cover Livestock P&rtlnent of Crop Science, On- Wednesday'sprogram W1111, be t-149 AglllclulturAl College, 'Will, ,devoted to the subject of act as, host Of the Crop,' pro- "Livestock—Managing for Pro.- gram. fit" a Subject of particW, ar In- Hosts, and speciahsts on the fit", e terest to those 14 tLivestock Livestock lvestock program will -be H. industry, McGill, Livestock Branch, Ori With the application of sound tardo Department •of Agricul- business p-pincIples becoming in- tune„ Toronto, and A, Wall, IN - tension Branch, Ontario De- partnient of Agriculture, at Kippen East W1 N'eTwhmear'k'FehtV-rri 1grsliness" pro- _ - have R- Heard, Farm t Chrisimas MeetManagement Specialist of he gTam will Ontario Department of AguAcul- ture, Lond6n, as host and com- Held Wednesday ment@LtDr, The Christmas meeting of the Valuable Shows Kippen East Women's Institute Announcing the joint pi- w'esen- �s -held on Wednesday, De- tation of the Ontario Depart ceinber 16, at the home of Mns, meet of Agricultam• and the Ernest Whitehouse. President, Canadian, Broadcasting Corp - Mrs, Verne Alderdice opened oration, Mr. Stewart said the the meeting by reading' television broadcasts had been qChristmas, Is A Many sp, I designed to acquaint Ontario end- Oured Thing", followed by the Farmers with the latest level- oared Ode and the Mary opments in, the three important Stewart Collect, sections of the agilkultural, in - Bu'sines's - discu'ss'ed included dustry. plans; for a euchre to be hold in "I am confident that the pro- -Fiensall on, January 22and.two grams will prove of value to the q 'Itg to be be�ote, the farm people of Ontario," said ul these rapidly the. Miruster. "In next meeting. One quilting will ,be at Mrs. Cecil Pullman's, changing 'times and higher one at the home of thb'presd- costs of production it 2s im- dent. Chwi�slas carols were perative that the newest meth - sung and Mrs. James Drum- ods of production and manage - mond gave a paper on Holly. ment be made available to Entertainment by the chil- those engaged in agriculture." dren was provided by recita- tions by Allan Bell and Don Sararas and a duet by Marilyn and Bonnie Cooper, accompan- ied'by their mother, Mrs. Lloyd Cooper. Mts, Rubt. Gemellread, a story for the children. A play, "Wanted, a Nouse- keeper", was presented by Mrs. alp Wm. Caldwell, Ws. JamRI Ab Drummond, Mrs. Ross Sararas, Mrs. Kenneth McKay, Mrs. E. Whitehouse, Mrs. Robt. Bell, Mrs. John Sdnclak and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper. Santa paid his yearly visit and lunch of sauld- b wiches, cookies and ice cream was served iby thehostess, her co hostess Mrs. Robt. Bell, and committee in .charge. 0. SUPERB FOOD lfr1S 00200 AUBURN Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bradnock, ,Sheron and George visited on Sunday with Mss Josephine LINTAN10it. FOREMOST McAllister and David MbAlhs- ter at St, Augustine. lint, Memoria I Shop T. PRIDE and SON CLINTON EXETER SEAFORTH