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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-02-18, Page 4pw+ --�+��rllltia�l 1+1 !f�i*M Q Ar+�- ' ,lrlolCse:�:.f9b,. Ise 1905 Editon4h 4�r, 0. 0, F. lint ma Proud Da o CLINTONINqS CAN feel i ht p of ted° inton elementary sclils; ?'cud of the :shovel they n7ade .at •the service cl#bs :arcs frateroal g'oups� and of f feral. fla gng' :cer emony in LiiaY even rhe!tzzens of Gh ?dawn Who tuned , raiy Park on Monde .. out to watch the:.cerci Qny in the MM. After days, and.:months, of eQntrQ. wind y VYeather, versy in the douse of Ca„m>non , aid. Our neighbouring :c a m'M U1_1 i t yo. in, our 'tQ.i'iA eamtnunit:y 'the town 4f” RCAF Statiiin Clin,04, willingly help- Clinton elp tin on c tl ou e: d ache ,to ut on .a cad show. Alsa;, Ct. an be Jus..y pr. d of the e._ wn P _ g 4< e'.r anon. W4. show it ,l??t ori far this h'Istor . • Minton Ministerial Associ' riiakin : -dayt very .helpful, both in organizing, the i st the previous ' a a the ve . t " !their attendance. J ...... pre : i Mond _,day at e >� and " , re ular, , eet rr of :Linton , wn council This., kind :of co-Qpe-rration prevai?s g m .. .,g C tR was 'the, odea to officially da sgmethnn in. the town of Clinton •when something e sF on ' I , 'as :been shown in brought: up by a councillor. From there must be d. t„ � - t h. ; .... , on everyone go -operated wonderfully; the past and no doubt will, be cavried. municipal officials;; both elected and ap on in fuWre activities ,n the taws. • � r ed -h New FI Of �0 ll. Redo n T_�� �v a _. f� a__ v J THE COMMANDING Officer of pro'claaaned by Her Majesty The ween RCAF Station Clinton f Group Captain on January "-.2 'of this year in these Keith R Greenatva CD the s n,•ior words: E .. _. _ ... y, , .. e active .official of the Department I' Of "With -the advice of -Our Privy National Defence •in our area, delivered Co cit of Canada, we dQ by this the fallowing address at the raising ,of our Royal Proclamation appoint and the new Canadian flag at the flag -rats- declare as the National IPlag ' of Ing ceremony alt RCAF Station Clinton Canada upon, from, and after the on Monday The News -Record is. proud .15th day of February in the year .o f to re -print, :in full, 'Mr. Greenaway's our Lord, One Thousand, Nine 1IUU remarks; dre"d and Sixty-Five,'.a red flag of `(To officers, ` NCOts, airmen and the proportions two by length and guests: one by width, containing in its "Today we are witnessing and tak, centre a white square the width of ng part. in an historic event— a mile- ' the flag,. bearing a single red 'maple stone in the evolution bf our country,, leaf." We have .just lowered the Royal Cana- "The National Flag which will re- dian Air Force ensign for the last time. place the red, the white, and the blue and -in a moment you ,will- witness the I ensigns ,is distinctly Canadian. In 1921, raising of Canada's National Flag for by proclam. anion,, King George V declar- the first time. ed Red and SWhite to be the national "The Air Force' ensign, a replica colours of Canada "and the Maple Leaf of the RAF ensign, was first flown over to be the national emblem.:, I • a Canadian Air Force station at Camp "Although those of us -who have Borden, .Ontario, on November 30, 1921. served for many years under the ensigns On April 1, 1924, when the Canadian- may become nostalgic at seeing them . Air Force became the Royal Canadian lowered for the last time, we, must re- .4 Air Force, and a permanent component member that the Canadiam flag will en - of the Canadian Defence Forces, the able our national identity to be recog- RAF ensign was "officially adopted by nized more readily throughout the the RCAF—sand it has flown continu- world. Through this identity the proud ously over RCAF units throughout the traditions and records of our servicemen world for over ` 40. years. It was not, will be easily identified and preserved however, until during World War II by this distinctive CaAadian flag. that lit became ' distinctly Canadian by "As we, look to the future the sta- the addition"'of -the Maple Leaf, -in 'the ture of our National Flag will grow -as Roundel: we carry on our proud tradition and as , "Our National. Flag that will re- -our country evolves at home and place the RCAF ensign was officially abroad." : Winters ,Aren't What They Used To Be CANADIANS who, studying their the last century. Along the coast of fuel bills, soinethiles . feel they inust . be . the fax north some 600,000 square miles warming a great deal more than the of 1erennial 'ice have melted; landscape houses in which they Live, . are; it ap- `zone boundaries have moved north some pears, perfectly right. They are warm- 30 to 60 miles, and where there was in as well the atmosphere of the earth, bare tundra "before there are .patches In the past century, according "to Soviet of young birch trees and bushes.. scientists, the global air temperature 'Here In Canada ". much the same has Increased, by `half a degree centi- results arehappening. The permafrost gradeowingr to theburning of fuel.; If line has been d moving meths the, cod we go on running our furnaces ' at the has eitended its . range - further into present rate ,the global air temperature Arctic waters, We are still a long way will have been increased by another away from living in a Canadian Florida; two degrees'by the year 2000. but we appear to be getting there slow - Since Soviet scientists have been ly. The Soviet scientists feel that in - working on this change of temperature creasing 'amounts of carbon dioxide in business . they have ' discovered that the the atmosphere, and human activity, West Siberian spring, for example, was may account for, the warming up. There six- degrees warmer in the period -1955 is. virtue after all in hot air. to 1964 than it was towards the .end of —The Montreal Star How To :.Adopt The ,rational Building Code "The methods and uses by a ority to write its own buil'ging is where the by-law is coimiet number of municipalities across by-law. The widespread a.coep- ely reprinted, rejedting some re' - Canada in the adoption, or en. tance of the National Buildting q'u cements •and adding others:), actment -of the National Build- Code has caused some provm- a Ing ,Code as a local building by- dial governments to Amend Ap- law are descr'i'bed ,bxlieflyin propriate provincial -acts to per- Technical er- �/� Greenaway Technical Paper No. 167 issued mit the Code to be used as a by the Division of Building Re- local building by-law by: (a) a- search, National Research •Coon d'option ,by reference; or ('b) en - To Address cil, Ottawa." acting a by-law which permits This 'information, was taken the Code to 'become a physical �5 A W����� \��„ from -the January, •1965 issue o'f' pant of the by -Law. " Men 9 "The Listening Post', a. digett "The National Building Code orf municipal news, published in of Canada can be used in whole . Group .Captain K. R. Green - the dnterest of local goveamment or ori, part as the focal 'by ]aw away, CD, Commnandin,g' Office' in Canada, by the Canadian of any"municipality w1alling to RCAF Clinton W111 be guest Federation pf Mayom and Mun- do so, 'either through those pro'- speaker at the Wesley-WiRmi lcipal:iltie5. viiidi�al statutes which n -Ake di- p The story continues as fol- rest reference to the Code or United Church Men's Club lows: through otihers .which give the breakfast at $:00 a.m. on Sun= "Only when adopted or enact- municipalities the authority to day, February 21. ed by an -appropriate municipal prepare -their own 'building by- Group Captain Greenaway by-law does the National Build- Daws. will speak on "The Arctic an ins Code have. legal effect. It "There are four ways in Canada's. Futurel" a subject is an ,arcivlsory document, draft- wh ch th'e National . Bui(ld ng dear Ito This heartand one that ed in the 'farm Of a building by- ,Code can be Used by a ninnies- he is highly gUalified to discuss. law, published at cont by the palyty; The winner of the McKee Tro- National Res'ea'rch. Couiocii ;as a ad phy for his, many contiAbutions "Method (a) opteld in service to the provinces and to Narthieasi• Aerial N+av'igaatian, whole or •in, part by directreer- f xrr�lnioipalities: Group G`apbain Greenaway has "The provinces of Canada once; yearn of Arctic flying behind draw authority for the control "Method (ib) enacted as a hien, in such diiver'sifiieci craft as of building and the making e8 by -Law in whole or in pant balloons :to modern jet .bombers. building regulations from the where it forms a prbSZical part As, Cha,irm'an of a Group of British^North America Act. In of the by-law as ei:ther'an at- Scientists firm National Re,- turn, through separate pmay.1'n- tached schedule or appendix, search Council, Group Caplitaan -dial statutes, they pass on thisethod (c) •i-- ieferr ed to iGreenaww has recently" spoken aitthax'lty to tiieirm�uncipalitie"Method in the same topic to Geagraph- the by-laws; Every org�ariizedt municipality tin erjs at University of ' wester¢i Canada therefore has the autih- "Method (d) --- used At a bas= Ontario. 4%A4JA0Jft Ad THE CLINT6N NEW ERA Amalgamfed THE :CLINT6N NEWS-RE06RD Established 1865 1924 Established 1841 E D Published Evory Thursday At The Hdaft Of N'uron Couhfy '� �✓ 01106n,Ontario, Canada popula#ion 3,475 A. LAURIE C6L UROUN Pvaus O � • O @ ...W.. d -d_ a V,, signed tontnbutidni to this publication, are the opinions ,y of tilt wrifart� obl' i and do not necessarily 09 cess 06 views of the newspaper, Authorized as Second Class Mai I[, Post dffic4 I eom4 moot, Ot#awe, end for Payment of Poslaod fn, ddgh SU85CRinION RM8, Payabltt in advance +- Canada end 6r6at itrl#aihi $4.06 a yobs; ,� United Stated and Foraigh: $5.50; Sfngtb 'Coplbs: 10 'Cents E CaRi10ErDE�11EU;I�iN��U!1�,OYAt1ME ":}#i1r'DU �11rjA�,?I,. �rrioe stsia►url s<RuY'AUAD41 �jf'oimv,POO 'AI1 Cp+vfpsow'.vi:At,T� ?e'x DFr�e*i��uF,PE �7oyst,�,'A. 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P t �' P 9 rpntn! an l�mby rrqutredtp talo.- "" d` lr f� ronri ytnFt. :+'r.: "rtg� Holier a to ovr,,, t/tmulvrs.pccardtny y ' N'iE.7'iIySON WHERFOPI}ytlrp,rraurre(...;Dw,Rttl;n pr(s i�i'F.91 DS;4�U,C11 Naes aroru 't'�„rrl;lu?1os a,trslrtrhr�Mtnhs tClc Irei(rr pre! et" r (rfranrlScrpudiefpnnda. J . ,,,"�js<>'. :: •: t$,`x �tl•_ � ,�;yt,:•. „•.,">rF%• " s> to&nwMle Rpt'andclrJrrgt'SrnGf['agadatobe(,ttru,nu pro, 5�rn the 2$'�da o to fht7a,• Oarlprd One-- ' Donnie ,Z�� 'e!p'dr• apt'pn. tra5cm'Gntu wet solanE4•ti (c•trdzl' .d. od'c/!i'r ru, ! � rRw author gives us a splendid nndraandsX"in 01f"O"4 flu , � E z � �' �•'� .: 7Ar OrtrrRer n. of mystery and suspense. Lucy B-y�i�ter�l?nirslp';,�ammpnd �•n`, /CP/�a7nondnt dt5a7v1'�tttraF„� , ' tPi4rr,sMin1,'tn•o+ffpnada 1t�ermf✓'I+trtduPpnwGy ` 9crM£ 6�EEK (DIEU SAuvEIAMEINE 'K Column)). ,(B'z✓ Evelyn .�azr, .�iba�arz�n) Good ) opks TO Read At Clintgn Public Library RN$PAI, HBA'VBiW by `t!an, Wyck" Mason, A Igng now ,b,Y, a favorite author, fill o t. qen eras Oglethorpe ,and jS *ony in GQorgia. THE Pe Ts OF P.UNCFI- „ , BOvy,l, FARM by Monica Ed ' wards, A snha:rrning .al000unt °of theAul . or'4 :oats, both Siagnese And BLIrmese., highly repcxn mended fpr pat. f AnRiers,. THE -FIELDS" OF NOON by Sheila Bprnforoi From the Author of "Th'p Incarc+dible Jrna• ney" comes 'A 4fthtful .hook, a group* of .:sketches# relating some of her experiences in the, wood's an'd. by :the lakes in Ntontthern Oirtarxo. A .CARIBBEAN MYSTERY by Agatha Christie, The settin is a small island on which, is at holiday i•esopt to whioli come A matley assortment of guests, The,sudden death of :one of the guesfis. sets Miss Manple think-' Ing. Very good, THE LOUD, HALO by Lil,- Tian Beckwith, who delighted so many with her two earlier books, "-The H111s . Is Lonely and "''the Sea +For . Brea.l+;Past", . has done it again. Any one of these books is a good prescrip tion Jf you feel in the need a pan a ancien , Napoleon's famous charge was staff blas none too much room County. Such, contributions :fin broke, behind and the public has vea•y ance free finest clinics held' mon- The Ensign: fly-ing still. little in front. ti -Ay at five county centres, London Rd. News - Mr. Lay- comforts for patients in the At LunKly's Lane and Queerston tori has.had .a radio installed. Sanatorium, rehablift-tion of Heights, farmer patients and a health ed - It was our father's, prude, ucatibnal grog& n: It flaw aloflt amid rain of shut 25 Years 0 The campaign ends February • When Brock your 'htwo, died. Lest forget CLINTON N) WS -RECORD Nthand 0.t is hoped that many of the reslden4 of the county leave wait in dbtir "something different": +: February 15; 1940 not yet JOURNEY INTO RUSSIAby W. ,arid Mr$. J'o'hn M2:Far- contributions will do so, in order that; ourmcwk need not be cur- FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY . Laurens Van Der Post. This is M1 This Is Something EvIer Public Institution Shod ' ff'`e�ve new and we have not had time to look-snto it ,yet, -Office— Main 8tFcet Mfrs. David Isalsom, would particularly, like to Ubanit THiS ROUGH MAGIC - by Rearing the s nate e �+24"x191/4". of Mer Majesty Elisabeth is reproduced on fine parchment; in full colour, Mary Stewart, As usual the 'novel II, this is" an exact reproduction of the original measuring It is available from the author gives us a splendid illuminated vellum o the f Royal Proclamation o the � f ' t�ueen s Printer, Ottawa, at $1,00 per copy.. of mystery and suspense. Lucy National Flag of Canada; This historical document, bora has purchased the former ' Station CxNx. for their contal`- Waring intends to have a quiet So we salute they 'noble flag,H b'ur3r , • which i . tt ous eta eaal e w buttons of 'advertising and The "'� i;;: ' . Summer Cottages � ,. harpy visit with her married sister, who is living on the fam- disrdlandiztg. I4eintends^to erefct Clinton News -Record for- the „ Shall stripes •and leaves suffice a modern ga.ftge there. publicity that you have sor free, Extended c o v e is a g e -(wind, ily summer estate on the island ir ly: •given, to this w'ortlly cause. c el ''ours siner y, dIS Ile Dr. R. W. Street, Blyth, is of Corfu. A young Greek fish- Donald I. 5tewarcit, prftbi ht, h � ' ' objects, ere.) is also available: AGENTS., James Reys, RR -1; Seaforth, V. J. Lane, „RR 5, Sea-. ® credited with saving the life of. e1�nan, who does odd jobs for s rd; Sew Baker Brussels forth; . Wm. Leiper, Jr.; Londe ho X Squires, Clinton,' George Coyne,. Dublin; Donal�ci Cx.Eaton, ' and has takers a position ail nine month-old Sheila " Brake, Godfrey Nfaiining is lost over - board in the treacherous I� 75 Years 'o for rent - residence at corner of William and Princess. Apply 15 Years 'Ago Myth. For more than 48 hours, the doctor Worked over the strait between the island and Communist Albania, Events , T1_1E CLINTON NEWS IiA to, Manning anal Scott. child, suceessf4y combatting a people, suspicions fallow in February 21, 1890 ` Mr. Mowatt, Premier of Ont- MINTON NEWS -RECORD fever recorded at 109 degrees. quack succession. The suspense In Stanley news: The council silo, seems deteimiined to fight Thursday, February 16, 1950 G. Greyldanus, J. Guetter and is moved forward in a series spelt on :the 7th at the call of aux with the Dominion Govern- While Lar Powell, son of Larry W. Xolkn lan •were elected ars of activities. Tension mounts the reeve. The der'k was. +in- Mr. and 1V.4rs, Fx+an'cis Powell and new elders of Clinton Christi�am and then the surprise ending. s+trueted to cooder a carload of meant on the question of who k- Mr. Mrs. Yrs was walk, Reformed' Church. L. Rehorst - - .cedar from Wart, Mu1ne. The has -the power to appoint ins along Po'tter's- Creek appointed 'treasurer. pathmasters, poundkeepems;.and 'Queen's' Council, Sunday, he espied a live mud Obituary w white -ups inclu'd'ed: fence viewers wem appointed turtle sunning himself on 'the Jahn T. Zapfe, 71; Retublin W.. ` and with few exceptions were t'he s'amie as lest year 55 Years Ago creek',s • bank - very unumtxal for Jewitt, 84 and Robert J. As- quith, 92. 0 o 00 �f• Classified ad -reads: House CLINTON NEWS -RECORD February 17, 1910 yelar! Dr. R. M. A1dis and Royce S. Macaulay were inducted into Membership an Clinton Lioms' Gerald Cox wars the first win - nem of the F/O Bud Heyter Ping gong tMophy, in. 'a tDurnfa.- Ment sponsored by Clinton- Po- ti✓ EisERyDNE READS SALUTE l THEENS11"M THEI � l:;oeal coition was carried in 77 places' there will be a Charles K. Bannock, Temente, field representative of the Cance Li a Boys Rifle Qitib. ' a "AND USES - - 85,000 NEW HUNTERS WANT ADS lirceiise reductio7i. Clinton - adian Chamber ojf Commerce Approximately 85,000 OxptarlK> } One of our subscaiibers bias ulatioax was 2423 and had 5 gave an inspirational talk to 80. hunt's -sire safer, better hun- „ carnposed a" "Salute to 'tie .Err h itels and 1 shop,' persons at a Clinrton C of C in Hotel ters this yelar'Ibecaiuse they 91gn" which, was taken do" dinner me,afring _Chin- graduates od line Hlrxutem; afe from many public flag: poles .ion' ±Men's goad sults, were reduc- ton,. LesHe BAR - is C of C Pres-. Tramting. Course. Monday. ed fn ni $7.50 to $4.90 in a sale ident. SALUTE • TO THE ENSION at Morris and Crooks, Clinton. • J. Ernest Hovey, Bayfield, Oh, we �sallute you , noble Flag, Nll Muss Winnie U'Neil entertnpti� wa.,s in Toronto att'end'ing a re= BUS>IYLeS5 Professional YVlherever you may wave, O'er rock, o'er forest vlirgin ed 'a number of her friends to' uniaru . df RCAF . instructorts; formerly stationed at St. Eu- and lands, a very jolly snowshoeing party gene, Onttamao• Director O'er wave, O'er 'hill, O'er grave. on the Wednevd'ay evening of Clinton Colts completed their J 1 last week.tengame, reg—War schedule in When ,history wa�lfes her :.finial ' Mr- Fred Middleton Was in Toronto a few dlays. this week. ping OHA imrtermedla,te. grouping PHOTOGRAPHY INSURANCE page, Into 'the beak of time, May this flag be One evexidro last week as er,r. and Mints: Tlxomas Sherrill were wi�tlieazt a loss. to Years A 'o , HADDEN S STUDIO K. W. COLQI-IHOUN great still adored returning home from visiting � PORTRAIT -- WEDDING INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE In; emery land and clime. friends.on the Goshen Line they CLINTON NEWS -RECORD and CHILDREN Phones: Office 482-9747 upset and ware left on the side Thursday, February 17, 1955 118 St. David's St. Res. 42-7804 The Ens? waved aloft that � , of the road while tlieir, drbker,, a � � � spirited animal, made off lin Zur`Agriculture,jeen F. S, Thomas, Ontario Min- xstei of has b Dicot 524-8787 'Goderich JOHN WISE, Salesman ' day, And men stood slide by side, ich where it was caught. No in invitees to open. Clinton Spring 6.13p Phone 482-7268 Refused' to give one blood Main -plaque were sustained. Show and unveil a memm-ia'1 OPTOMETRYto, H. C. LAWSON inch, plaque on; the new bandstand The Day King Harold died.A 40 Years t� o on 28. 'Clinton JunAor Farmers won -� Ffrot. Mortgage Money Available J . , E. LONG STAFF Lowest Current Interest Rates M%en Grenfell facer' the Span- tap in competition with Exeter OPTOMETRIST INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE • ash fleet, CLINTON NEWS -RECORD and Senforth juniors with their " INVESTMENTS Mondays and Wednesdayx The Ensign fluttered free, Thursday, Februar = 19, 1925 y 3 one -act p2aiy, Z'lie Little Red Phones: Office' 4Fl2-9644 CLINTON MEDICAL C;Elv'1`RE Res. 481-9787 'Mid stomm and blast', flew from 482-7010 -' - them�aslt, Mr. A. MoKimicn local pian- Letter' 1 o L' i it'o�` H. E. HARTLEY ' The' bne'gain'st ninety-three. ager of the Dominion Stores SEAFORTH OFFICE 527-1240 Ltd. was in Stratford on Mon- The Editor, LIFE RgSURANCE Where Blake and mighty Nel- day attending a meeting of tl)e The`Ciinton News Record, CLANCY, O.D. Planned Savings .. . son fell, managers and supervisors of the Clinton, Ontario. -- OPTOMETRIST. --Estate Analysis CANADA LIFE The Ensign did unfurl, company. Dear Sir: For Appointment ASSURANCE CO. blast upon the Mid cannon n' Mr. N. W. TreWartha, M.L.A. Would you please through Phone 524-7251 Ciinlon;-Ontario loos^ freedbm of the world. was •home from Toronto over your columns eMtend the sdrncere GODER10H the weekend. Mrs. Trewartha, thanks of the Eluron County M_tfb When Drake he chased the who was down for the opening T.B. Assocnation to all the — ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Spanish fleet, Last week, accompanied hint people of Huron Cot nty. who R. W. SELL wn FroLyn to Mill lord Bay, The Ensign flying from the home, The interiou.+ of the post office have helped make oris 1964 Ofirisltmas Seal Campaign a suc- For Air -Master Aluminum OPTOMETRIST Doors and Windows maslt, has been painted and vaimished cess ''to date. F. T. ARMSTRONG Mid . Consulting optometrist Rockwell Power Tools Wats Glorious that d'ay, up oxalis you coli almost see We appreciate the generosity The Square,. GODERiCH J SALES your rd -lection in the wood- of those who by -their contri+bu- ervi&- 524.7661 R. L. Jervis --f38 filbert St+ At Waterloo that faithful band work. Some day the post office tions, are assisting in the control lffb Clinton --482-9390 U &111 t t 'hill whit have to be enlamged The of ilhis dread' dttsease in aur, pan a ancien , Napoleon's famous charge was staff blas none too much room County. Such, contributions :fin broke, behind and the public has vea•y ance free finest clinics held' mon- The Ensign: fly-ing still. little in front. ti -Ay at five county centres, London Rd. News - Mr. Lay- comforts for patients in the At LunKly's Lane and Queerston tori has.had .a radio installed. Sanatorium, rehablift-tion of Heights, farmer patients and a health ed - It was our father's, prude, ucatibnal grog& n: It flaw aloflt amid rain of shut 25 Years 0 The campaign ends February • When Brock your 'htwo, died. Lest forget CLINTON N) WS -RECORD Nthand 0.t is hoped that many of the reslden4 of the county leave wait in dbtir THE WKILLOP MUTUAL we .'tile glorlouswho February 15; 1940 not yet 'thingTluustiny, This banner 'did display, W. ,arid Mr$. J'o'hn M2:Far- contributions will do so, in order that; ourmcwk need not be cur- FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY At Vagan turned his ship about, bane and children of Stanley •tailed:. To Il olcl Itlhe foe it Bay,' spent the weeleend With M_ and " The 64ficems of Ithe association -Office— Main 8tFcet Mfrs. David Isalsom, would particularly, like to Ubanit SEAFOFt7lI At V xny Ridge and]Paschendale, Master Jackie Metzner spent all volunteers who helped in TM k, Mid crostto' row on row; a few' d'Ws with his aunt, Mrs. preparing the' seals for mailing, „> Insures: The Ensign waves aloft today; George Lavis of Clinton, the postmasters and their as- `" y w . . Tb h Ciweliing5 In the land where poppies grow. Mr, ti i�lliam Wells of 'Lftdeg. sistants in deli've�ng the seals; ..,,. .� �t��ii,�r',. , All Glasses of Farm Property bora has purchased the former ' Station CxNx. for their contal`- So we salute they 'noble flag,H b'ur3r , • which i . tt ous eta eaal e w buttons of 'advertising and The "'� i;;: ' . Summer Cottages � ,. For whohi. so "many died disrdlandiztg. I4eintends^to erefct Clinton News -Record for- the a r>;< . Churches, Schools; Halls' Shall stripes •and leaves suffice a modern ga.ftge there. publicity that you have sor free, Extended c o v e is a g e -(wind, for° these ,. Who weu.e the nations plade, Miss Domratfly Marquis of Croxton has completed her ly: •given, to this w'ortlly cause. c el ''ours siner y, smoke, water damage, failing � --.May be copled only With peri'nistsi f Of "t h6 anther, whose, ,four mon'th's post graduate course in operating room teclmi qee at t; Donald I. 5tewarcit, prftbi ht, h � ' ' objects, ere.) is also available: AGENTS., James Reys, RR -1; Seaforth, V. J. Lane, „RR 5, Sea-. ._, ._, • • .. name and address lye ab+ . Sts' . .. _. i - .9 ,_ . _ , St. 1VLLCheelaosputal, Toab9vto Huron County T.$: Assocxationr s rd; Sew Baker Brussels forth; . Wm. Leiper, Jr.; Londe ho X Squires, Clinton,' George Coyne,. Dublin; Donal�ci Cx.Eaton, Clinton.Harold Wined fii•Yn'1 the CinNe"L, and has takers a position ail Selaft rfh, Ontario, Seaforitiil� Record, ' " (�rnton Public Ad*W tae. Eelbruary 10, 1965. .....,,�;.,.� ,.. '. _ .� . ,. . _ .. __ _ ,. e