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STORE, FOii $AL$' on .Albert
St , near main intersection,
Pkuone 92:7877 on482-.9548_
RETIREDAIRMAN i
leaving
;ar'e'a-�-+lively 5 popan modem
brielc +tyungalaw with alunllnua
don,, 'wlindo'ws and awnhig
yard. fepioed and beawgfqll y
1dai'dscluped. C91ose t4 all s'choglls,
:Pr tv�alte Vie. W1111 fine tc
:su7, i�uyer, For ap'pottntRneQul
;Pligne 524-$100, 21,21:
SERVICES
ELECTROLUX Can
'Sada
ales and Service. Alvin Riley;
'524-6514. 153 Lighthouse St.,
(Goderieh. 1$tfb
Dr. M. W. RAITHBY
B.S.A„ D,V.M„ V.S.
'VETERINARY SURGEON
Large �=d Small Animals
Boarding
Phone 524-8373
GODERICH, ONTARIO
22.34b
STORE FOR RENT.
:STORE..on`main (corner of High-
ways 8 and 4 known as Red and
White Grocery. Apply to Roy
Tyndall, Phone 482-9928. 19tfb
TENDERS WANTED
.Village a of Hensali
TENDERS WANTED
SEALED TENDERS will be
received by the undersigned up
to and until 6 o'clock p.m. on
'Tuesday, June 15th, 1965. to
Excavate and Remove Earth
and Gravel 24 feet wide, 12
Inches deep, and refill with 8
inches of ,pit. run gravel, and 4
'inches of crushed (gravel'
an-
1-11
CARDS OF THANKS, E1p f161 1� Thursday, Judie 3, 11965w� Clintoin News-Recoird-sage 5
ARD-�-• A l'intnn 1'ublji i to the i{. my nen'gh� �=� Q �710
Q M1tl To �QM, �., 4
ta'1 on Tuesday; JRne 1, • •.• pp//�
I?''s. and Pnieaids who sent ' 3 :.. � p �, �i `� �rQNQESRY�!Q
to. Mr, and Mir , A, Clayton HQdgitbs, RR .. ,. tlr�n DAX W= A Ll pocel Women'sl nst♦to
flomrs, gifts, 'd cayd$, ao.d Or> Wedx}esday, ley 2G, the.
Clul'ford, $1 Jahn St •, a , iSW e , le ton, and. John Hendex ,. • Odd ?neet+4 ,udder the cl# r- s o 1,m, a ',son• DrucePi'eld,: Ctended Glad R p mane ,Pf th'e ent, (17'>S uOW kreld 1 ilk. N' ., q d' m, wX , .I was . . e ftieait � ub G iios _ fiel I Sea f1lMa � f, Mep�g aod �� ,ta .
Ie: intttn; .Fubi�ic. � s Lad ses�iorus aP Onit ax"lo. West M� ... ..d Vi la rir J, Clu if Wks heM . _ the home _ . �r I.
.
W111 an Tues'd'ay, Jlzal, . Mail. ", al llvanl t4 Rev. Cx, ge pd x>ed8+hbouming auldliarles, Mas
i , Jia .Nowland, I)r, Oaks, in Wampton. F444y, May 21, of M►'s. I.. int bel' t Tuck_ , $el r s d w 1
17d 1 N. e..1 ed t . e oared
Mr and Mixs, H, aid al>on rful Staff > r $AYFLELD > usse ''peter, Talk BreadPR d,`V�T'alton, a sem. L ''t Thai day, 1Vtr. aA+d Mrs, �� d�'.. On..
,irk CIM Pt b� 6�ts do 'the hospital, :P y'
4es. acoornpani d rt,h'eir , who'. recently ,retired 1lhe piembom wµ12., If lo'Ss lAel "
4&U amendA 1VIli3RI;TLL, Mrss Giarlys Leiter ,introduc-
iosp til an 'Thu d ', ;d&u'. hh r ,stud son-in-law, SZu Proan • 1lCAF, is, mbw n ,' aittend the Huron D i?�s> 4' C ' 's to ed +t+he est s cal �s. Geo,
37 19.65, >1 Mr. a►nd' Mrs, P4't W len . trtn.... gu A. : Ma
I out end, dab. iVJ c lean and =sba1 manent resli'deait of $ap!fieltl, t Qivaauee'l Gdild vWting to be. met he • a rknil boar M'icltie, $elgra" fox.owr Swn-
N MEMQRiAM t g_ tura d
�anitreau, C1ixLtori, a San, Kevjn�. to Trenton 10 see fid? A 'hold m St. Pauls .0 thle!da{ d�, Sohogf! pwpul .344 member of
Scott rile teinatia?i..af pus engage' roams..<?n Mny 20, The meet'
M'e wSTURCxEON-Tn l'oYgrcug anern aPf g Loxudan an Jgzne,:
bat, Searfarth on Wed- on .fie 1�ane for ~Memo, , '.. ins Church,
ory of A dear mother' a gra?ud-. F n'pe whege Mx', !vert he w:as a .Ser+g'eant. at RC=. The o
1965 to Mr. McKean is AF Station ',opened vii s the Ode; Mary
, t011 resignation or 1Ql(' :ties
truothes, •Lulu Muriel tihdow toned. With the #.GAF A. � L' nilly stict?>w
vitas. Jim Hrart o f Iris- sorer, Mas. E. J, , wl a"e, Stow
ant Gollpgt and the Lord s
t soar 2?�&s- y Jur}, 7, x9G . z h 7 vi4�Ns, tj a i� env Cor S'imce October, X940, 'vc�h n . •, st ♦vee? ,. George C)a3•te ,.
Qui bestir st+fu >#e with sad- Person, j . e F• ', 'Px+ayer, The pres?klent, 1vlxs, `W, Ix�ndes oto attendad the w. A,
,,lived with a',egr Idea s'is.
Jxi C1Linton Public Hots- poral Jr Danes who dls w' ' coned th RCCA . '
1Vl?rs.
Astrid an Z!ueSdaS', June x,1965, ' Qun' , t t e s aGiAd flaw;
C
the anad� an Rayall Sliginail 4�4r'ir
, ..
tris semyed at :rivanY st�twoals 'im
R, J. Liarsoh', !W�l;l. assurne
the
:Colclougl; welcomed visitors,
Tera 1
h.. 1 eau was answered' by
ym ' of On o i
asse�q -, m.
f
.' .
to Mr. and• Mrs. Larlry Kahl, What mem to lose you
()1ir>bon' e
Po Saes,
1Wt ,from Trenton , .._ . ,
Caaza�la oyoLeus, After
-
t111019 at No, 4 >lOanrbing mO
The Rector, Rev, E. J, 73.
.. , ,
n t in wfiioch
g dtigferen ways
rileikua eQu LauriQa , OtbafuPa,
He was acoampariiecl .by Mxts..
iMorn
LAVLOLY -- In Cliton Public Ivo sale w311 evhr know;
Germany,
ss thea
Mn... Kea... W.
Gunxuea?y.Sehoal, FI;iJgal, •he Wit'
Hangson,. ;asked' for 'a full at-
tendaquce at 'the Cou}urnun-
wheat 'es to our table. Some
meixllber+s
C +beer and her .sister, Mrs. Joh?1
Iiaspybal aru Tuesday, June , Whin, we 'are .'sad and 1�anely,
1965, to Mr, 'and Mets. R, T..
.inter` .. _.t
the weekend usurp her Assents,,
e x
#AW years s in E , land iwio Na,
. .Ida1y
lira :Servleg. on A'sceWpn )DW,
of .also. brought
bulbs and pl'an'ts for exchange.
G, McDonald, 'RR 2 Brussels.
On T4,onday, through the
And'' everm g.'goos. Wrgapg;
Lavery, Hernsall, a son. We sem to 'h'ero you whispeu,
LOBiB, ; (7 to Public Ho<s-
Mr, and IVC .. L, G. Witit�', .200
K�gb St, Heather 9Na� ]cine. the
,
_ .. „--,,---_.. ..
The arulautites of the .last meet- .
c o'u'r t es of S an -Seams
. :Qheea� up and. cyamry on.
on Friidayi May 2$,1965,
aPfice 'sof at pkie. Eioibicolse
M n,.
, "
forth on
1rug were read by the secretary,
wives of sync asses�a at the
pital, lJ'atc(ti Diane we see your pieta
to Mm. and Mls, Bruce Lobb, You
You . ent two .sande and say; '
Mair► Library, Toronto', She cs a
�•
p
roux Explorers
Mrs. Crich, The 1uoasurees
r t given
Dina". nvas gr n by MrS. iVl,
convention toured Ottawa by
blas, taAPmg to at
.s'
RR 2 C11 "ton, a son, Don't Z'un bn1 . sl eels,
STRONG - Tar Clinton Public Wie'll mit a:in soanedaiy.
gr+adua�te of Gaderich Eustness
Collage.
:. x:
,,;, ,., E
�
a
Ont Sty
Batleun, Correspmdence was
shop one gf
the large shopping .cen}tres. At
Hospital an Friday, 28, Your place on Bait no one d5an.
1965, to Mr, and ylt?Don ��
uncap De-
Mrs. E]iizabeth Ia.
.
At a rl�
among
road, am which was a re-
quest & an the O H 1
Ontario 'asp to
i '
e 'fide Roam, there was
etli'c d .,
a casco a 'Pas'h?,o4z
fii�11
Stron Clinton a dau r. ,
g, , We laved you Moan and always
b"t, Muss• Minnie Bag=, Lan-
don, Mx, MDs, James
,§ r +
6o Up._To M '
-
at God, eri'ch to t'a'ke Glut ;asud
_
nner. ,
show and dinner.
ywJ11.
Card of Thcon Al s' remember, dl .
�# wav d and sa y
and and
t were Sunday
Basilan, De±troi , w
„ Da
.;
entertain patients fw✓P after'
noon's uring y and Au t.
n s d Jut gust
wheat straw • 2,000 ib. scales •
_
•_ ,
.r mussed by her soil said daughter-
We with to thank all who in l,aw
visitors vt�ath Mr, and Mrs,
., .
vd ]zfasorrt, Frederick Street,'
� _
' .; :g' ..
The Explorer Girls of .Oritauio
MTs, W. W ivtse gave _a very
1MSi/0
1 ;
Glen an'd DoneTda
s eivt •cards urns the mecenrt ,
d... g grandCh1ldren JoAnne ,and '
Mr, ,ad!d Mr's. C. A, Trott at
Y w
Stmt United' Church held their
interesting report on the bus
�`
...
lass of our daniglvteq-, Iiiimberley. ,K'
ylid. 22b
tended rthe. s%xth :annual ib'an
d
another and daughter Partly on
trop to Washington, and a Disci
WEVf lf>oE 6�E'il/CL
--ROSS a ' DONN COR-
xrd A
quet of the Press. Institute of
••
spasms, bablers, desk, bods, chests,
Wednesday, May 26 wuth the
resuane .on places visited,
Mrs. 'Fred
D O N N E L LY & MURPHY,
$ETT, 22bENGAGEMENTS"
Canlard'a .at hotel London S'aft-
bedding, staves, china ware,
leader$ Mfs's Olive Tchnson and
Mrs. Grant Irwin in charge.
Tyndall was con-
vener of the •topic "H'ome Econ -PROBLEMS,
�d�l�i�/lll��7
I w'a'sh to th�aalk my f�+iends ANNOUNCED
far
urd'aY alight 'at which Jea'a+rd
loe11'et'er, farnner edltarain-chief
l
_ .... .
427 Squadron, Le Yorks Yorks,
Games were played and the
orales." Mrs. Don Pulham of
i u
WE CAN UNRAVEL
selat?ves and neighbours
Rowers, carft and visLts while Mr. and 'Mrs. George M.
'
.� ,
Montreal La Presse was guest.
It followed by a
At the end of World War' u
Mr• Peterson was discharged
y'ea'rs work -was displayed 'by
the 'gam' I�Y�nrie C�ibbungs, Chsetf
Laindon s'h'owed slides on the
history of 'bread, and spoke on
, i
h ed. A very specd(pl Lads Qlinton Ontario -
thanks to all nurses', Dr, New- xnounce the forthcoming
speaker. was
reception at Lond'ows Press
but reMned 11 months later, m
Exrl?fiorer, welcomed the mother
our daily bread's and a balanced
�-•.:.,..
land, Dr: Walden andMr. Mar- marriageoftheir d'alzgh'ter,
Club.
Septeanb'er 1.946,
to 'h'e.. meeting. All the girls
diet. She also brought a variety
, ;
arnson. - SADIE .FOSTER. 22b 1VCauy Elizabeth, t Mr.
Pard Lobb his s'on Orval'
Since t'he war lie has been
tank part Dai a pxogwaxri which
of fancy sandwiches with differ-
- Robert Davii,'d Alexander,
of ;Chatham and Elwin Merrill
sta#on'ed at Trenton, Goas'e
consisted of piano and vocal
ent fillings, which were later
i �s
":" �
I Wish, to thank my friends -son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Nor-
neigh'bouats and rel'atlives for -the man Alexander, Londes.
spent a Pew days past weoli .at
Bay, Oamp Barden, Monte Pica,.
sallos :and cruets, poems, and
ly�� dianc
�,
enjoyed at lunch,
Don't be 'surprised if you see
" , • i
lovely flowers, treats. and cards baro; Oriltario. 'rile maul rage
an th'o'se who came to visit u>irll take ace S'atur
the home of the former's dau-
glhltdr and son-in-law, Mr. said
P.Q., and has also spent a fur-
then 'three years in 7i7rugland, at
�1e'graduartion ceremony was
the lad els gathering tin cams,
inquired about me whittle a June 2FxW 1965, at 040
Mars. Dalton Chabot, of Nene
Langar,
field in th a chapel. Four girls,
after the wonderful demonstia-
Farms.Wanted
.and
,Patient Dai Clinton Hospital. pin. in Ontario Slicer Un-
York •State.
It will be sometime before
MJarilyn Aiken. Lynne Gibbins
Gibbings,
tion, given by Mrs. E. Yeo on
;
Speoiait rfiharnks' to lir. Street mtgd Church, Clinton, Ont,
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Eriand-
we all remember nort• to caul
Bonnie Riehl and Barbara Sy-
what can be done with those
�f
and -the nursers on first floor, ario, 22b
Peterson
mans graduated into CGIT and
empty can's, snips and spray
- VICTOR KENNEDY. 22
' n
end with their parents, Xr, and
htirs'family has lived an -the
recelived their graduation cer-
paint.
7
Mi:. and Mrs. Clifford
if rdi
I wsih to ihaxirlc my relatives, Cooper, Clinton, wish to an -Glc
1VLrs, Iain Oliver after vasa-
village for the past two years,
iaates and E pins.
-oda Gray, Linda Lauss and
The meatxng cosed with God
Save The Queen, and the 7n-
eustomierrs, friends and all who nouruce the erig'agemenrt of
tioning in Vancouver .
Mrs. (Joan) Peterson is a native
of Toronto and They have one
Nancy Pickett -were present to
stitute Grace. In. addition to
�
Were �go kind and thoughtful in their daughter, Di4tnne to
sending RoWbrs, ggiiPts etc. while David Charles Entwistle,
0
son Richard, aged 10.
represent the CGIT group and
the sandwiches, angel cake and
I
I was a pati'emt in hospital. son sof Mr. ,and -Mrs, Harold
c
�ENSAI:L
Mr, Peterson says that he
took Partin the graduation cer=
ice crew was served: by theSlxeoilad
thanks ' to the nurses Entwistlo, RR 5 Guelph.
and his ftmily are very happy
oniony,executive,
Mrs. W. Colclough,
an aUo the -girls in green for The wedding to take place
Karen BrodeAck, Caxmen
to be here; he 'is 'a member of
After the ceremony, lurngh
Rad -
Mrs. C. Nelson, Mrs. E, Rad-
alli -the 'encouragement they �'in Wesley -Willis United Ch-
Currie, Jill Drysdale, Kathy
St, AnAndrew's, United Church and
and �a, s!ial
social hour was enjoyed
ford, Mrs. H. Mmaghan, KTI$.
f t � '
gave me.--RETA CUDMORE, arch, Saturday, July 3rd at
Fuss, Sheila Sangster !avid Shir-
Baylold Lions Club is, now
by the girls and their m�athers.
M. Batkin and Mrs. A. Crich.
4:00 p.m. 22p
..and
Members of -the group are•
proximately 1,200 feet on South The family of the late Eileen ley Swale a•tternded Brownie employed as a civivan driver
Richmond Street from Nelson Tighe wish for expr�es's theUlr sin-
Mr. and. J• W. Camp at Glen .Mac near .Sea- aft the RCAF Station., C1lixntan Momrae Sharo�i WWilka¢ns Hilly
Pimst Year, _
AMA
'Street to No. 4 •Highway. Work sere 'thanks to The superlint'end- Crich, RR 41 Clinton wish forth on the holiday weekend. o y �""""�'
to be completed by September ent sand !staff of C15nton Public to 'announce the engage- Mrs. Isobel Gasciho of Zurich D.eline, Janet East, Karen Tyn- Ouality
15th, 1965. Prices to be sub- Hospital, fiia°st floor nurses, all ment of their daughter, wasin charge of thecamp, the dall, Janet Delawski, Esther } r
witted by the cubic yard. Low- Who sent •flowers, cards and Bambara Gaal, to Dougl'a's purpose of which was to provide /► Merrill 'and, Debbie Glenn; see
-
-est or any tender :not necessar- treats, Mass cards, contA1 bu- K�eiith Frautseer, son, of Mrs; .tr.�ln,g in camping for BrOwW, Full Attendance and year, Ann Crittenden, Bair-
Me -
11 accepted. For further in- tion to Bile Heap,*t Fund', CWL Jeanette Frasier, Seafortlr Guiders in Huron Div�sibn. Dara Elliott and Heather Mc- $( Service, p ,
formation apply at the Clerk's. ladies' land their neighbours, o'l'd and the late Mr. Grant, Mrs. Fred Beer and Mrs.. Wil- At Hensall Adom�. � --
Office• and new, dor remembering theiir Fraises. The wedding Will
Earl Campbell, Clerk, table in. the long months that take place on Sarturd'ay, bert Dilung were guests ofi
Village of Hensall. Eileen was in hospital. Also June 26, 1965 in St, Thomas South Perth WI 63 a •
'22-3b the -choir -and, oxiganist, and the Anglican Church, Seaforth. held in Kirkton Unitrd Aed Charonnnual KIi• nette Meeting
paUbeareis. Special thanks to 22p on•Tuesday.
V:11 f H 11 Father" McGuire Farther Bussey ' HENS'ALL 'a-14.
P
1 a g e o e n S a
TENDERSWANTED
Father Cavianauigh, Father Ban-
an-TENDERS
noxa, CS.iB; Rev. gacLeram, Dr.
;SEALED TENDERS will be
Teceived by the undersigned up
Oakes and for the ki nd+ness
'sin 'to 'us by Bali and -Mut'oh•
to and until 6 o' clock p m, on
for
Funeral 11oamre. And so I Will
leave yRn with this little
Tuesday, June 15th, 19.65,
Paving -on Lorne Ave.
bought
.Asphalt
from King Street to North
Would vat this world be nice
Richmond Street Queen Street
from No. 4 Highway to Lorne
to ]tuve rn,
Chi' •'�roug'h` -and 'through
Ave., approximately 1,300 feet
If everyone was just as kind.
As' folks like 2?b
'22 feet wide, and to be put on
you
in two courses; (the base course'
-
Clearing
to be one +and three-quarters
Try New BOBBI HAIR SPRAY
inches 'thick of coarse material,
AUCTION SALE
and the tap course to be one 'and
11 -oz. tin
one-quarter 'inches thick of fine
Clearing Auction Sale of
material. Work -to be complet-
Machinery and Household Ef-
ed .by .September 15th, 1965.
fects for Jas. F. Scott, Thorn -
Prices to the submitted by the
ton HaH, 1 mite west of Sea-
ton. Lowest or any tender not
forth on
necessarily, accepted. For fur-
Wednesday, June 9
ther information apply at the
at 1:00 Pan.
Clerk's Off -ice.
Implements: Miass'ey 33 trac-
Earl Campbell, Clerk,
tor, McKee EIarvester with. 22
Village of Hensall.
22-3b
ft, wagon, umloader and fulllset
of pjl les; Caokshutt mrawer, 7
ft.; 4 bar Cockshuibt side rake;
TRAVEL SERVICE
wagon watts 16x8 fit. rack; Was -
soy Ferguson spreader with
PTO; 3 furrow Massey plow on
STAN BLOWES TRAVEL Ser-
rubber; 9 ft. Massey cultivartor;
Vice, 32 Wellington St., Strat-
7 ft, tandem �dlise; 4 section
ford. For all airlines; steam-
ships, rail, hotel reservations,
,harrows, Massey seed drill, 15
disc, rWe lift, Massey 103/z inch
tours. Low bank rates on time
grain grinder; 75 ft 6 -Inch
payments. Prepaids arranged
nae nl mer ,mal drive belt; 50 fit.
for relatives visiting from over-
6 -inch ,drive belt-, 300' bales
seas. Call 2'71-5710.
wheat straw • 2,000 ib. scales •
150 ft. snow. 'fence; 28 ft. •eaten-
Notice To Creditors
cion ladder; Jackal; % h.p.
electric motor; electric cattle
In the Estate of MABEL
clippers; electric time clock;
ANNIE ELIZABETH HOG.
oak,a�nld rock elm pla'n1c, 2 -inch
GART.
and 3i/Z-inch; McCarm,ick corn
All persons claiming against
binder sand silo filler with pipes;
the above Estate are, .required
6 ft. toboggan; 'parse drawn Era
to forward full particulars of
plow; �scuffler; cutter; r0be8,,
their claims to ,the undersigned
old grain cradle.
on or before the 17th day of
Housdhold Effects: Plano,
June, 1965, after which date
••
spasms, bablers, desk, bods, chests,
the assets will be distributed,
aressers, rugs, matis, lamps, pie-
D O N N E L LY & MURPHY,
turas, curtains, drapes, blind's,
18 The Square,
bedding, staves, china ware,
Goderioh, Ontario.
glassware, kitchen utensils,
Solicitors for the Estate:
19.22E
smlall Coleman oil heater,
trd"Ics, gra'rd'en chains.
r
Notice To Creditaits
to mentibii articles too numerous
in. the Estate of GEORGE
LESLIE BALL, late of the
Tering: Cash
No, Reserve - Farm Sold
'Town of Clinton in the County
Prop., Jas. F. Scots;
of Huron, salesman, beceased.
Auctioneer, I•Tarotd ,tacksoti
All persons having da'ims
Olerit, George Powell
22b
against the Estate of the above'•
Dialed, Who died on the 16tH
day. of Marsh, AD, 1965, are
ARTICLES FOR SALE
required to file full particulars
--
thexeof With the undersigmed
on or before the 8th day . of
June, A.D, 1965, after wdnich
A-1
TOb
SOIL
date the assets Will be distid-
Vr
buted, shaving regard only to the
DELIVER AT ANYTIME
claims of wiiioh the understgnbd
shall. then have: notice:
L. Gs WiNTER '
Dated at Clinton, Ontario,
thi,'s 1.4,th dray of May;.A.D, 1.965.
200 High Street, Clinton
E: B. MENZMS, Clinton,
Ontario,
Phone 482-b692
$01101tor for the sulci n6tatk.
20-12b
, 22tfb
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
Farms.Wanted
W4 have imined{ate buyer fbr X40.50 acres of scant land;
A146 cads buyer *aitiing for larger farm.
Call R. NEWMAl4 SHARK itbid Estate 4rolker
'238 1363 Grand gond air G, Norman Rovers,
Rofiresehtative, Bayfield 44
- resident,
Mrs, John Deltz was hostess for
Attend Your C►hurc the regular meeting of Hensall
t-
� Kinettes with 100 per cent at-
tendance recorded at 'this meet-
' This Nunday , ii>g,
Ail' Services on Daylight Saving Time'
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Federation of Canada)
Pastor: Craig Peters, B.A.
Sunday, 'June 6
10:00 a.m.--Sunday School .
11:15 am. -Family Worship and Communion
7:30 pan. -Mass: RaRy in London
Subject: "Church Union and the Holy Spirit"
Saturday, June 5---8:30 •Friendship Group
ALL ARE WELCOME HERE
Ontario Street United Church
"THFRIENDLY CHUCH"
Pasr- REV. GRANT MILL
tS, B.A.
r X; Sunday, une 6
* e 9:45 am. -Sunday SchoJol
11:00 am. Morning Worship
Reception of Candidates for Mem-
bership.
TURNER'S
2:00 pm. -Sunday School Anniversary;
Mr. Anson McKinley, Zurich,
guest speaker. ,
y ee1e��iCli`e--�rtlntesi�ille �Cnited CiSClux�cClcs
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
Sunday, June 6
Fortieth Anniversary of Church Union with Holy
Communion and Welcome of New Members.
WESLEY=-WILLiS
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
1100 am. -.Church Service and Communion
HOLMESVILLE
9:45 :a.m.--.Worship and Communion
10:45 am. ---Sunday School
ST: PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
,
( R,ev. R. W. Wenhani, L.Th. Rector
Mr. W. H. Bishop, FRCO, ARCM, Organist;
WHIT SUNDAY Sunday, June 6
8:00 a m.-Roly Communion
9:45 a.rn.•--�Churoh School
11:00 la,�r . Holy ,Communion -P w. C. F, Sohhn
son L,TIn., Winghani, guest s Aker.
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
the Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., .Minister
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director
Sunday, Juno 6
9.45 a.tn, Sunday . Sdhbol
10:45 a,m,--Public Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
fvIAPLE STREET GOSPEL HALL ,
CLINTON
Sunday June $
9:45 aril.- Worship ervice
11:00 a.m,=-SUnday ,school
13:00 p.m. -Evening Serviee
Speaker- Fred Utinnings
Tuesday --8:40 Pan' -Prayer Meeting and. bible Study
Subject: "God's Good New&Boole of Roxnanel
i ALL WELCOME
Chrisfiah Reformed Jose h S+reo+
Church
C70sPe1 Heli '
Rev; G. J. Hoeesink, Minster CLINTON'
3unda6
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-Ssiwlc June
English M0 a m,--$reakisig+ of~ Broad
2:30 pari. -Service in English 3x00 p.M.-,Sunday School
Every Sunday. 6;x5 p,1nq dial 7:00 oil's. -'-Gospel Serulc'o
6$0 .MO.. St: Thomas, lister! 8:00 pin. 9%dir ;day A--. Prayet
to "'Z3abk to God HbUe' Mooting and 131ble
' �ERYOI,TE V4r1:;I.COIVII ,ll•htl;•
Preident Mrs, John Baker an-
nounced she has accepted the
Junior Bulletin Award on be-
half of the club at District Con-
mntian in Buffalo.
The club is sending a birthday
gift to their Italian adopted &I
R.osalbba and plan to opera -to two
mfr eshment booths at the An=
wal Spring Fair here, June 16.
Mrs. Wm. Clement won the
raffle sand 'the next meetingwill
ae held June 9 at the home of
Mrs. Jack Drysdale,
Flowers yh$�e4�rR1A,,OP
4 4L
Telegraphed w K
Anywhere br.■.w*
K. C.'Copke
FLORIST
Dial 4$2-7012, Clinton
Turner's Church
Sunday School
Anniversary
Sunday, June 6, 1965
2:00 p, m.
Guest Speaker - Anson McKinley
Special Music by Crittenden 'Trio
PROPHECY AND MISSIONS
CONFERENCE
HEAR
Dr. �. L011ar
ThM., Ph,D.
Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas
Professor of Historical Thbology,
ON GREAT PROPHETIC
BIBLE THEMES
WED,1lNE 9 --SUN•, JUNE 13
JUNE ".00 -The 70 Weeks of Daniel
JUNG '10=}8:00 --the Future of Israel
JUNE 11--•8100--hev, Bruheau, Toronto JoWIA Mission
. 8.145 --What Jesus Taught About
JUNE 12 -W00 --Colour Sound 1=iim "The Soul of 40ebeb"
Religion in. i=rerich Canada
8:45 --The World'g two Great- Orincea
JUNt 13--9:45 a,m; ReV, L. i#oblin
Association of baptists The WoHd
Evangelism'
imso a rn.�• The Lord is Coming
1:30 p.m. -Rev: L. Roblin
Bible Missionary Mes4afde•'
8:45 0,m.-Crudade,•Film
'Evangelidt Barry Moor*
CALVARY BAPTIST Pres CHUR��
ing'hway ,21 at Wake St., Godeirich.
A WARM WEWODviE TMJ A14,
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