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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-09-16, Page 7ANNOMMIRPITS NOAGEMENTS, Th. 1965--r-Clinto ipws-Ptpc9.r4-r 7Pq ED: leiar`Brlde,,� Nono-ur., W. C S, rin Ex ts- "Tr mg d sijtoy ANNOVNQ __,H_ S Norm, pal pocs _ynoY IW, 4,64,r s rr � ( lRe4t 011 in fr fun, ons 1 J.0", P" Hs flegis Vr-th, Wish Oyer tered At2 CH 'or RR n e- 1004 Irene, tQ:PX, W#h, 1,$OT �0,udents regis�te4!- ter to he 'r- R 'o g U, 50th 1 0 fWPOU"We th0e School 901or - At 01 Wig Amwi e1% Be,cause of Ovocrowding At,.i 7 ni, V 5 meAt of �heir diguilat in -7 to 9 Pr1of7o,We4d.1­­.,g ,,boo!, Twa P -m V41 L9,41A are pupils per higih scgiq plq gg. �E;,4etep, *e unsUitablQ* fOrth and Go4pfich, All 144� M.Mq, R-4yo Argistro W41x- wot;na hero.. WV_ ve 141M ;39, 1965. No '16ii p 'of M�-, ed, aut QH$ . $ �, Frjd4y, ept lss�. tha;i ta u -Port _ng pf (ContimAe,4 from page 1). 41,4 YAW embep 10, And ag 00t 4 dant b e to w ie time Agon, .5 w tin ia"qa or �,i4pn.e de ere rp p q%�,ed to. W BIRTHS ntar`io" Th" mom tobe p4dediwIthin a few, ]Vlayers Tr4psP9404 range or this p .Alm frpm them th viie P.0000, wedding, tot -the s, ippj ng M da�s, Principal R -db NOMW of Hims4l, V*Ime mgr� lot Wi lac al Pd4gatiAl tlP4,c those "Just �Ps you �oolf tq #',is her,$ 0A Homulth Ph.ysic to thedr bomp.." urdv� October 9, 1965 �t epAc a -th- ftolops for bout; 90 exigesse =t11 'told the bq rI, ge was 5olem*ed I M 0 1vJ (�n-� at the at CHSS gailqed the ,board',$ Air. r n the Xa- Cairo., Cam may -be 'left t b Hospa,t . Arthr Lqther . , (r, ovd for �p. poi�i t 4� AlaghpiT% C"for 11 o'clock noon, hi Turner a Ov �c .he.e tio4 . . I 'a lems invp -the hat now Permission -Q. transport some of th physimi edue p4 s� ther4n church, Zmcb, Patur- free at Char y qw(led situation t &Q. n, t ch e , _. ,w go and m epteavb,e dous t4 f in -"w t on, T S r 9 Un�tvO)Qh 7p lving students, extsts� at thlet sc�iool. w.bq4 .1.1e . laLyor n chop! te=$ atIp an: -e be t p -s 5 to Mr. 7and Mrs. Er or 0 1 1$tUOPPA4, at day, 9. ptqM.4e_r the 11, w.as bo r- on jo- *C4001 As digr Oritinuod Lavii�, 0 the 4pry The ,opgaggrnept is an7� repoptlea to the regular ba�wd home providing the DOArd QHSS to h4ve t.h Me ed at se town far the solution to prolb- Baiggs, (nee, Mildred Farqu� e sapq , ed each day� or , fg go4 nqttons, p4or Aced 02 JMAC0 P meeting last Wednesday, is !Pat! befl C . W ypre 1.10forma, a, SAO after i4viestig4tiOn t4nitY to 'take part Up Ochool The iincipQ plsot sugge.sted I no ,w _Mlving *p youngest daughter A g pf]�ft, H witii to, beir w0c."A di Jowine Lois. p �sOid t p av t uatp In cover- activitips. He 4 0 "Wbeit 'about a sidewalk f4 ,, _h pmbe.x thai Adeq. isgramce gr t, .hei board p. d wn p or W11 A. Jewitt, RR 11 C411'I of students per Classroom wa age a mlilrnian, Jo �-JQste$s4eS tar n4scellaneatIs MOZZATO Ta Clinton -pub- s _4 the 15tudents W411 bg in Ch, hn Lgvls. that the dil pqrx"np foroes to publish nciess t the sollool sido Of Prh . on: and �he latp'Kr..J�PM comfort4ble .27,$. The foree.. sel pme 'had not oweo 'Bert 1.3.qp 4vertis W, er lic Ho$pjo .. , , J# v on Thur4o.a to 'TWP4 P a Cry, u4 been 'devised Sh 's' Were M eet qjbep N W, �Oss, PreSM4t ap, g; e ertt 11 t 6 lop ipsked 1965 to Mr. afid, Or, vecoMmended, pqmbpr is- 2 or $orh students who a�tePd b3r the teachers as. a means. to Goldqrlch; Ws, Glen Kpdh 1pr all e .. K '. R , � %!.., p advitsiog parents- th# # Cozrib "Wevo requestl-�I. 009 S==91BW�,atq, lCjppenI Klipppri, eldest so4 of Xr, stly4ents S$ fro 'the area, MOW 41104eY 0,Ad thaitthePriv, 3Rr 2 Herisall; Mrs. LueRa WA1� I wise for stud" tq bO�'Xayl)oif we had! g sIde- per clpsrloom s a -dauglftr, and Xr% Kenneth P �r a. school such la, 1 CTI Oesi to ilege wQq11d 4 4 �i$S whierq have i d Q 0 then q.t be obugea AR lert, Hensall; and Mrs, J Out &Ont the students ?ublic driyo to school, walk -CONWIT- — In Clinton, MtQr, RR 1, Clinton, The "ial occupational't p1n "If We" are, V g t qtpn. 'ul ha 0 g is participate on school football s_pepO Armstpppg, A�U :Proctor w Hog mairr&ge will take pl4ce in g1ven. and ibask-otball teams. However, $14,0-00,pr so 04 4.0aying . field -The brtd.4 pa�rty was en 0 should.,Ask.for a r4lot be p�tpl qi Mmday,� So . if 9nder04 � #re, sil Wo ve cross le ok e f om street to s ke p Mp in gr4ep to einbibr 13, 1965 tq M in Red Church "I doWt k where they pre t - w t44i@(4 At, t Costange U;u now bQses leave. bef e4m work 0 ;Pbp4lO pncoW_ag4 _bp stu he bl6nip of the. I comi ve el haA dep '15. parlents, M�r gird Mr the pmre4ts g1v1Mg thcir� per- off SPbool properItY."' Mrs, 1W CO"sitt, Kip]?Pn, -0 on October, 1, 1965 4t 7:30 are'a nde4 pknd it b to participate 14 '§ch�ocO. grioahl id 4aughten -,g from," remarked outs t4 . _ . s, mis% �toxll their sons and dafu�-, "Geritlemen, we could * pa P�m, 37p the i' is seeir Py prIncip,41., "Student pii to' bep4 the ql��tom th t 9 sports said Walter NeWcOnlbe, Allan ATIMstrOng, Varna. ghters. ,to bring the,car to sch, talk about. this until midiftlit," —,,In Clk*m Pub, . . I - I a tudprit Mr. and I ft� Walartl be coming In all d own trainsipprMU01.1 I onsun . _ � g � . aprat" find their "As elha#pian of ifty, Glew, Clinton, wish to an- Eye if th ool. Boar;d didTlum John L" .9 �javLv. 1% 5. -to I and .n _ e -proposed new a4r. home. said many students owned their this board 'I cari promise You 4 Q16ushe'r Blyth'a n0uMe 'the OngNgelnerlt Of itibin &s given. 11irniiediate ap- Teachers will be� paid. ten d own care end probably Would that we will lo� intpt these their daugh*, JoAnne Marketing, -Opportunities* Better prova4 -by the Depart -need , pient al cents per mile To the use ol� no -their parents pm�- matters thoroughly." �WVE In Clinton Pqbhc Marle. to George Clifton A Education, there is no ;solution thedr cars to transport the -It Is- expec"04 that ')a meeting .Hm. *.tal on, Fr,14ay, Septe sjoh it f this or yooxisdilemima.. Oils only as f aT as ith ir local Lawson said be would iesti- Of the Study and Welfare C10m- McDonlald of Auburn, 'Me in pu' Than EverSays Bot M Rep ber 10, 1965 'to Mr.- and wedding Will toke place. pn .1; ort sjoin to drive them V. L. 'Love, Mrs.. It is going to be a tr�ftlg I I.. L. I I Clinton, mate about .60 percent of all mittee with RrilhIciPal H=Uth ,9 year," Mr. Honiluth told Marketing Opportunities i lie w.— in Jo`s' his. over. half Of these had fan -Aly the cars p4rl;ed on the s.1de., will be held this week to take Q Street United N 't, The F! st Column Saturday, Oct0blar -9, 1 Q5 in OntA r London on Sun ewsReqord durulg a OanAda. are, now better than head's under 45 years Of streets svTwounding the school a closer lo* at the problem, erI 1 - I Church Clinton age. S, 2,, 1965, to at .3;30 -phone conversation last Friday, � (Co4tinued from page 1) ever - before, w 1 th Canadians, "Experip4ce suggests that lyelmgPd to ClIntion. Youngsters. I d Mog, James airtin 1.)-m 37h PEvery Walilable accommoda.7 to Goode 10S, 04sges jEwd tea� earning better'' and be- these yoUjge -ies congd, In the Tnatter of srr�,Trg, MCOMIes (nee Joan- MIC.. Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas Vbn at the school is in use. The par tji%t ing able to buy more luxury ti vic don, a son.. W. Rat�rwell, RR 3 ass a go the school ofticiagg of Clinton, cl, es. ate large but it is bet, Chars ted until all W the main market for how- members of the delegation PRATT — In, Chatham Gener-. ren-Wried was a group of -about goods and Rervices, , peording psi home furnishin _: and ap- M"4 Qukk Canad! al Hospital on Monday -Sept wish to announce the pri- 1� 25 or 30 stud I ento. to the Bank- of Montreal in 0-jances, educational' services, being ",too '11he y said gagement of their d'TUgbtW L and ember 13, 19$5 to. 367, an Here, for the very firsit time its Business Review for August. and many other goo&, ser. si-d�eizgs were not allowed to Lois.Yvonpe, to Mr. Don- Quiz Mri�. 4de Pratt, (nee PERSONALS, since I h ie big Th -6 B of M Review, analyz- 'vices relAted to raising a fam- 'smoke an the s1diolol property. I ald AffainJohnson, sop'of` ad entered ti BUM MacDonald), Merlm 11 am front doors of CHSS, Was cop, �ng Canadlian, !income patterns, lay. They also represent a major and were forced to moveacrosIs son. A van, .11 �for Mr. Allan Johnson, RR 3 Those fr Clinton. and area f urAm . I .. . . utter hopeless n . ates that taxation statlstic4 part of the domaino far por;i, the street where it y became. 1. What were the sources Of Mrs. Ron, YAppen and the late. Mrs. who attended the Bartliff, he the unemployment insurance confusion felt fimt by the stu. "reveal a number of sigpificant sumer and mortgage cr6 owners, RRADLEY — In, Clinton 'Public Johnson. The wedding to, Rowe wedding in Ottawa last �itll a nuiganCe,to, propmty ev" e es, dents an -then b the teacher trends that have implications th, bank &tat progriam's $4,26 million r HosItal brr, Thursday, Sept- -take phwe Qctobee 16, Saturday werle the grooms Students who smoke would enues In 1964? CIAg. for all those interested in sel- "While new buying pol find someAere. to indulge dn enW 1965, at 2,30 p.m.In varni parents,, Mr. and 9&s. Elliott who was in charge of pla, 2. Which province er 9 1965 to. Mr. s -W esze aLm siters wer income families the habit, the delegation rea- -has the lar - Mr'%, !'�r�dRadleY, Clinit0n,, a Uutted Churi;h. 37x B6xitliff, his sisters, Suzanne and th y 9 ling to Canadians. Most impor- enables lo of Canadians of The classes were full, the talit, of course, Is the ger.wriall to raise their standard of. IDV, solzied, and wondered why ft was ges"t number E lizabeth, his grandmother Thdilan origin 9, ST. PIERRE — In Clinton Pub- arnes. ha;d all been read and rise ii� the level of Canadian Ing, those -aboady enjoying a not permisgable to smoke. "un- lic "ital ori Tuesday, Sept- Mrs. Hm-ry Barbldff and Mr, n. comfortable standlaird may ex, der The trees out here." 3. Which will have the -higher IN MEMORIAM ax4, Mrs. Doug Bairtliff, MT. still there was a groW Of mis' incor4es.'i cost In the Current year, the ember 14; 1965 to, Sgt. =0 1 er,' Mr. d girls (,or -should The bank obs es that the tend the ran e of their 'pur- Chadirman LaNdig explained it Mrs. t. 1`11(wre amid Mrs. Alfred Croz. placed boys. an ery universal old age security son, GREER In loving nien�ory aind Mrs. kemeth Englestaid, I say young Madies and young rise in. ificames. -has been &c, ch&ses to Include a larger pro� was the board's contention, that pe !,on ar the federal-1pro- Of our dear -son and brotber men). comi0poled. by a shift -in distril. portion -of luxuries, &oTri sum� in -allowing students to smoke ns SEID — .1h Clinton. Public tv� Mr. ,,and Mrs. Gordon Herman, vinclal hospital insurance Michael, Who passed away fj About f1kve -of them were bution, with *the proportion of mer c o t t a g'o s, to foreign on the ocho property, it woul, d 'Hospital on Sbuday, Septemm years a.&o, Sept Mr. 'and Mrs. Ken , Knights, program9 ber 12, 1965 to Mr, and, Mris. "Beautiful, MulVay'Cutler, Ted lAcCullou. finEdily gUI(Ted into their proper incomes in Vhb lower bracketS travel.)? seem that the habdit was con- 4. 'Ifte Welland ship canal be - James Sedd, Blyth, a d1augh- do gold, classes their names hod dropping sharply -and the mid- 0 doned and could very well en- gh, Alvin Parker, Barry Elliott, tween Lake: Erle and Lake ter. This is the picture we tender Ken Vianalietson, Eric Schell -en- reasons, they had not under- dle income groups increasling Courage non srrroker� to, begin. -Ontario wm opened -when? ly hold, berger and Paul Pickett. been called but for various markedly, "I think it could lead to from, CARDS 00 THANKS *Dei%. in our hearts dear M1- Mr. an, Mrs. Louls Forest stood. In terms of demand for goods Clinton Lions Plan many problems," added Mrs. 5. of Ottawa!s revenues ael your memory . a The rest was, a mixture of and serullcm, persons -in the Ethel Podi, Bayfield member direct taxation, which prov I is kept- visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert 1st pro, To lave and to Cherish and Thomas in . New B - kids who, werenit §ure, if they $4,000 to $8,000 bracket in of CHSS board. ince payg the, largf, .1 wish: to thank all my ftilends neveir farget.'s lAtinl0r4e' Fund -Raising.' powbian? Who remembered me land help- — NT08, were registered, not certain if; 1963 represented ag-gregatq "Do the teachers smoke at Lovingly, remembered by Michigan and Mr. laud : AiNSWURS.- 5. Ontario, a - ed with the wbrk at-bonieAlso Marn, pad; Wendly� guidpatti- Charles Marsden of Marysville -they were -,actually in Grade purichasing pol�er of almost $11 411 schoul?" asked Ann'strong. the nursing staff Father Kelly, 10 and ia little vague � as to billion. comparod w�th .a little Membership Drive "Yes," answered Hwnluth. bout onewhaffthe tot - al. 3. Hos- Drs. Oakes and, Addison while Lynn. 37b Michigan, last __ week. What course they wished' to over $3 billion fok those in, the "Not in view of the students P�tal Insurance Will cast' 1 pa ealt m yard 200,000,000, the universal Pen- . Was a' td ' I Clinton enter. same incomegroup in 1953. (Continued from page 1) 1 hope," said Bob Elliott, b( sion. $1,145,000,000. 1. )EMPW- Hospital. Sincere thanks, -1 -TOM To - combat this rather dis- Education Pays member.. FLYNN. 37p Attend Your Church turbing problem, the teacher - The B of M Sa5is that the ing event started -at-, the first "No the teachers have 10=6 ers' and employee's contribu- took the only way out the change In income distribution meeting of the season was the ges aere they may smoke," t4ons were $155 million eadi; * We are sincerely geateful to distribution of Grey Cup draw tax revenues provided $116 mil- relatIves, friend's and neighbors provided eanh s1tudent With a and the rise in the level of tickets Mitch replied Hoinuth, Eon, of which $54 million was -'for their many acts of sympathy piece of paper, asked them to real elirnings are mainly at- St McAdam and Of the third problem, the del - during. our sad- bereavement This Sondav write on it their names, their tributa0le to increased produe- ewart Taylor are co-chak- pgation polinted out that loclal fiar adn-Anis*ation. 4. The pre - men of., this annual aiffar. genteanal was opened in 1932. Our appreciation cannot be ad- grades last year, their percen- tivity and, to education. higher The I motorists aivoided driving on 2. Ontario, . aboutone-quarter of =e ately expressed. SPecdW All Services on Daylight Saving Time tage in June 1965, and the "Generaii1y speaking holder of the ticket With Prancess Street, especially dur- to the Lodge Funeral coursethey thought,they were education goes hand In hand the exact score of the Grey ing the noon hiour, bemuse, it the national total. Home. , — MR. and MS. entered. with bighbr Incomes. A survey Cup flooltball game (to Ix -play- was- crowded with students. 0 CLAYTON WESTON. 37p -thexii,to show up at made at the time of . -1 Th 'FIRST, BAPTIST CHURCH He told the 1961 ed this , year in Torionto Or ey said the public school November 2T) �;nffi win, a $500 yourr Aers,could not be blamed Rebekahs To Meet (Baptist Convention of Ontardo and Quebec). as�s6mbly on Wednesday Mom- census, revealed, for example, 1 9 DEATHS Pastor: Craig Peters, B.A. Ing, at which time he hoped that 40 per cent of the men prize. Holders of tickets on the' for , poor �afety habits mten Monday, Sept. 20 the questlibn of their seemingly earning more than'$10,000 pew first quarter score, halftime tnuch older students were set - Sunday,. September 19 - score and third' quart DAWSON Passed away in. U111 er $50 'ander score ting such a baid e unexpected presence would, be annum had a Iv sity de Arin $25, $75 r-6- . . xample. Huromc: Rebekah -Lodge will St. Joseph'g Hospital. Lon- :L0.,00 a,,.,m.—"Sunday School answered. gree, At the other end'of,the 0 . Pii "We.id like more. protection hold ats regular meeting on donl on Mday: Sept'ember 11:15 a.m�-Family Worship sWe less than, 2 per. cent Of speebively. The tickets are only for the students," retorted, La- Monday, September 20 at 8 10 , 1965, Mlldr'od Dawson-, Subject, "Finally, Brethren" $1.00 each and can be obtained JUST WHAT happened, I the males earning under $3,000 "Speedsters who are not pm. with the degree practice wife of the late Robert Daw- 12:15 p.m.—The Lord's Supper &orn any Lion and at many students, at this sthoo.1 turn to be held afterwards. The c n - son of Brute, Md. Funeral 'ALL ARE WELCOME HERE have no idea. A-11 I know is were liniverolty graduatVs and o .Services were -held on, Mon- that ATr. Elomuth told the a good proportion of these were business. places in town, cartwheels with their cars out ferring Of the degree wilt be on day, Sept6mber 13 from board members last Wednesday summer , employees or those Membership .Drive front here. It is hardly safe to October 4 at 8 p.m. Black Funeral Home, Alvin . .... Ontario Sfreef Unifed Church evening -that more students working for only part of a . The Lions lost members aur- ston wM Interment in Alvin- than had been originally ex- Yeari" Ing, the past season through -ston Cemetery. tiTHE FRIENDLY CHURCH" -ISS had been e�n- Spending Patterns deaft and removal kom town pected at 10I FERGUSON Catherine ls�-. Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, S.A. rolled witif'more to come. The bank gaYs that changes and, must Wild up membership. obel Ferguson, widaw of the 'Sunday, September 19 All this may seem very in- in the sizd and distribution of Membership chairman Herb ,1*e Walter Feriguson, died "I ,have important mar- Bridle has set a goal of teui Quality �Nj?exaffl P Tuesday, September 7, 1965 9:45 am.—Sundlay School signifficant to many readers. incOnles new members. At 'Puesday's But I thinic it ig important that k6t Implications beyond the tat Clinton Public Hospitail, 11:00 a.m.—Mornirig'Worship, de- meeting each member present n parents and taxpayers are given obvious effect on -overall Funeral from Beattie Fun- eral Home an Thursday, Sept- 0 TURNER'S game idea of the efficiency of . Triand, for spending patterns submitted the name Of a Prds- 'Service I . : 9:45 amChurch Service the vchool ...... and the dis- alter as families move up �the pecUve member. Mr. Bridle , C Iii -omn ff , ot 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School he said, "If we can build up our . nt persement into classes of 1,300 income scale. Moreover, t EYDANUS — - sed away &C 11 plus students -at CESS last response to -a rise in family club with good active members CLEARANCE SALE THE TIME IS NOW TO ki Clinton on T 1.9 Sept- Tuesday morning Was accom- jn�me in unlikely to be the we can do much more Service OF DISCONTINUED LUNES START TAKING VITAMINS -eimber 14, 1965, , e Grey- age levels." club work in Clinton and area." BIG SLASH IN PRICES SUPER PLENAMINS danus od Clinton, husband of Attitgb (94urdleo plisfied with very little fuslg. same 'at all Johanna Pebesma in -his 66th That may not be! the cruaW ;The B of M points out that JackScruton and Clayt Dix Toiletries by 4711 - Tilssy Will Keep You Fit year. Funeral, ;;�r_Vice will be REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister test of course, but as,long a.9 In 1961, When 40 per cent of on, both on the membership Bourjois and Oothers Try a 2 weeks' supply for 50c h4Ead at Christian Reformed Sunday, September 19 - there is this kind of orgaxuz- all fm-dhl es had incomes be- committee also spoke of the Reg prices up to $3.75 Save the ocupon, it's worth 50c Church Clinton on VaAdlay, V eition. land cahn administration twe,�n, $4,000 and $7,000, Well need- for dnereased membextbip, To Clear at 49c and 980 on. your next regular size Siepte;;6r 17 eit 2 p.m. with Sunday School Rally Sunday Theme at a, schooll as large as CHSS, and how to keep new mem- Deodorants, reg, 1.25 _ ....... 256 $2.98 to $17.50 internient in Clintun Ceme- "How High Can You Climb?" them has to be an excellent bers interested both in social id Make Up, reg. 1475 ..25c Calm Spray Deodorant tery. HOLMESVILLE chance for results in the class'- W -W UCW Unit and activities -aspects of service Li club work. WaRlul Creams, Teg. 1.25 ........ 25c weg. 1.29 ...................... ....... 990 HUDIE — Passed away. in We- 9:45 a.rn.---iWors1ApService room'. To Meet Sept. 21 Skin Cleansers, xeg. 335 .... 490 Rubinstein Water Lily ' tar -Ila Hospital London, on 10:45.e.m.--SundaY School' -Tl-vi�s Is the beginningof what Unit of the The membership chairman's Children's Cleansing Cream, 14 -oz. jar Sunday, Septi;�iber 12, 1965, Mary -and Martha son, Ted Bridle, a student at May Lipstick, reg. 98c .... �. 10c '.'Xeg. 4.50 ............................ 2.95 "romas, W. H. Hudie of Clin- WESL�Y-WILLIS has been termeda 'Arying year" Wesley-WCis T_1CW will meet the University of Western On- 'Face Creams up to 2.25 ...... 25o Noxzema'-skin Cream tan (formerly of Gad-eOldh 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for Principal Robert Homuth following the noon luncheon tarlo, London, enterbailned by Bathings Caps !/2 Price 10 -oz, jAit ................. ...... 990 Tawnslu'p) bi�Eoved husband 11:00 a.m.-�Rally Services with presentation of and his staff. It is not diffic4t September 21. leading a sing -song and playing Of. the former Vera, Cox, in Ribles, Attendance Awardg and Pupils' to understand. Such a monu- b hi.5 66th year. Funeral ser- Read -Ing Books. mental task demands the Co- a three number piano, recit&. vices -.from Ball and Mutch Rite of Intarit Baptism operation of parents, students During,, the summer 'holidays Funeral Home on Wednesday, Tuesday$ 11:30-1,30 pm.—Noon Luncheotr in Wesley -Willis and takpayers If it U to be a Classif,19d Ads. Ted entertallned daily at thn 0 September 15, with Inter- -Church. $1.00. success. Being Results Ontario Hospitail near Goderich. ment, Ift. BWCeld Cemetery Clayt Dixon won the reguVir CRIPTIONS ST. PAUL:S ANGLICAN CHURCH draw prize donated by Lions IN MEMORIAM Rev. R. W. Wenharn, L.Th., Rector Bride and Lorne Brown. M r. W. H. Bishop, FROO, AROM, Organist The tentative schedule of Phone 482-9511' Clinton, Ontario GREER — I In I . ovinig menfory TRINITY XIV SUNDAY — Sunday, September 19 future m6oftags, as outlinedby president. Thompson is as fol - of a dear brother, Michael, Who 8:00 &m.�Holy Communion CUT THE COST OF passed away suddenly five 9:45 aini.—Church School lows years- ago, September 17, 1960" 11:00 e.m.—Coh-Armaition On September 28, District "Tl�e blow was great, the shook Rt, Rev. 1-1. F. Appleyard, D.D. Governor Keith Cbok) Collihg- seVete, Tues., Sept. v­�WA athome of Mrs, Fred Hudio, 2:45p.m, PRE PARING RECORDS woold, WEI -mak0 his annual We little tho'uglit the end Was. Thum,, Sept. 23—Chancal GUIld at home of Mrs. Goidon visit. October 12 is the Cubs near, -15 pm. And may those Who have lost Herman, 8, and Scouts meet�ng, in the SAVE so% charge of Art Colson. Civic can, tal MOORE REGISTERS AND FORMS The Pa��' �f Paxtin'g w4iraut ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ; Impilovehient Night Is &at for farewell, .0 GET ALL THE FACTS ON EACH October 26 when R. E. Goodin Y.� W. More eadh day we m1§s you, The Rev. R. U. MacLean# B.A., Minister -6 ­ no r Christmas Ou fo Friends may fbink the wound -Mrs. MA. Agnew, Organlst'and Choir Director "SACTIOR., , RIGHT Al", "' the Ol Food Council will be the speaker,i Mr. Goodin, is healed, TIME . RIGHT ON THE JOB 11 4 0 will -appear, through the co - But Uwe they know the, kor- Sunday- September 19 opOrtaitim of the Ontalio Tr4de row; 9:45 A.m.�8U:tiday',Sbhooh IN ONE WRITING Crusade, ia projeL-t of the On- HOCKEY GLOVES, PANTS, That lies Within our hearts 10:45 am-"-L"Publid Worship' concealed.11 EVERYONE WELCOME and DeVelopnitnt,, -N -GUAR —L,wingly remembered,, by, hit, tarlo'Department of Economics SWEATERS, SHI­ DS November 0 Sports -corn- p ob GLOUSHER he H�ispfta �inb6r XM Lloyl T RES( PRES !T!I 0 N S ,sister joyoer. MAPLE STREET 00SPEL HALL mittee, Nlightf, November 23 b Educaitiomd Night, Decembet 7 T 0 B 0 G GA' N S SLEIGHS Notice To to 1 0 1.114ay, September 10 is La&es' Night- December 21 S will, b#1 United �fdiiofis Night, And others 9:45 d.m.—Worsbip ervice JOT SKIS, uav :Li community Bet, ity Sch661, In th6 Egiate of, -Y()HN 8:00 o.m.—Evening Service Night; January 25.r ADAM SUTTER, late of 401W� I 't 9 9 ill "/ I% ft I 11�00 A.m.—Sund terment _Q e..IrAvIi Robbie Burns Night, this ydat All persons having 6b—m-M agaimt the above 6.Aate are I � [�t&ed tO send, full Particli� lars of such claixilig td the un- dersigned Executor, 6h, or be, e tih 4th d0i Of Oct ,50f i, Which da t§ Will lb& dis hillving, lr6gdkd to tha�t have then beed fd* THE, -CAXAbA TRUST COMPANY ijOndft onftrici, t, kecutOlVo by Z 8 � Menzies" S61id&& ainton, britaT46. '. 878,g� kI I tudy ee M 9 and Bible 8 4ubjedtl. 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A,.MOOR9 REGISTER AM FORM FOR March 8 19 the Health and w6mixe, tneftng; 'March 29 is I Chrisfian RefiDtm6d, Joseph Sfreo+ '®r hurith Obspid Hall EVUY FORM 00 U04ES$ V armers' NIght, _&Xil 12, Sat - ety Xdght#� April' 26, Citizenship J, f 1466t*Inkj Minister- ItAA us i0w FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION and Patriotism, Stfifiday-li, gapteMbeO 1,0- to:oo a.rA.IL8ervice In Engush ii,.-06,a.ri,.-13reak1bg of Uread CLINTO' NEWS -RE "ORD C 14ornintidbbg ttd sth6duied tot, MAY Ur With doctfon� Ob may N, Stine U Nvnl see th4 2 -,30 p.ni. --SorVIce in Dutch S '6 16 hi. dial u1i '10 3iW P.m.�S da Sch, I 7:00 m.:::=peTServ'1ee V'W. ifisiWiAtIon of officersi 71he Llons� tour - t 0 Ab `41Mck'16 God HdW" &00 P Thumday —, PrayLf Meeting arfd Bible Phone 482-3443 anhUali golf hey Wfll be held on Jut�# �8, ,AiRtUx . .... ......... ... ..