Clinton News-Record, 1965-10-07, Page 7w
TMSTORE FOT R RENS`
•STOlR,E end office iii m,gixt
.st?x�rt. Plane 4$2 6694. 32tf1?
ORE on maim ,corner of High,
ways 8 and 4 knoW.n as Red and.
VVJute Grocery, Apply to Roy'1'Smda11, Phone 482.9928, 1900
Notice To Creditors
All persons. having claims
against rtthe Estate of THOMAS
`WILLIAM HAROLD HODIE',
Retired Farmer; late ;of the
Town. of •.Clinton, in the County
pf Iduron, who died on :or about
.the 12th day of September,
'1965, are required to file Ghe
same with Mull particulars with
,the undersigned by the 30th day
•-of. _October, 1965, as afterr that
:date the assets of the Estate
Will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich,. Ontario,
ibis 1St clay of October, 1965,
HAYS, P,RE$T,& HAYS,,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, -Ontario.
49, 1, 21i
AUCTION SALE
ALE
. _
At Clinton Community
Sales :Barns
Wednesday, October '1.3
At 1:00 P.M.
47 Head
Durham Caftle
Cows Calves -- Year .Olds
2 Year Olds
Auctioneer BERT PEPPER
Clerk, J. COREY
,Proprietor, H, J. ;REYNOLDS
40b
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
,Farm Stock and Machinery,
xlot 5, con, 5, Stanley Twp., 1%
,,Miles north of Kippen, and 3
-miles West, on
Wednesday, October 13
at 12 o'clock noon
Cattle Registered Polled
Hereford• bull, 21/2 yrs. old; 2
registered holstein cows, 8 yrs.
,old, milking; 2 :grade Halstein
cows, 8 yrs- old, milking;4 grade
Holsteaiiu caws, 6 yrs. old, mi -k-
ing; 2 grade Holstein cows, 4
;yrs. old, milking; 1 Hereford
and Holstein cow, milking;
-Hereford and Holstein cow, due
:soon; 7 Hereford and Holstein
-cows with calves at foot; 4
yearling heifers; 5 yearling
steers 9 spring calves.
Machinery-- Fordson Major
:diesel tractor, live PTO •and hy-
.draulics, heat houser; Owattona
(29) self propelled swather with
hay conditioner (used 2 seas-
•ons) ; Model S McKee Harves-
ter and 24' automatic wagon
(2 ;seasons),; .3 -furrow wide bot-
tom Ford mounted plow; 12'
.spring tooth cultivator 8' Ford
stiff tooth cultivator; 12' Ford
hydraulic Flex -O -Disc (1 sea-
son) ; 16 run Internattional
double disc seed and . fer+tilizer
drill with grass seeder; set dia-
mond harrows; Ebersol 32' grain
edevattor with 8 ft, swinging ex-
rtensson; Ebersol grain thrower
121-41. ,grain auger and motor;
,George WMte No. 6 threshing
machine on steel; 2 Wheel flat
trailer; 4' rotary mower; New
Idea manure spreader; 10' fer-
•itilizer spreader; Allis Chalmers
,industrial motor on wheels; 10"
Bear Cat hammermill and
screens; 6 ft. 'dozer blade for
front end loader; Webster air
,compressor and tank; Webster
paint sprayer; 100 ft, air com-
pressor hose; 70'6" endless ham-
mermadl . belt; heavy duty bag
cart; 91/2 fit. spring tooth drags,
3,pt. hitch; Acetylene cutting
.torch, tips; heavy sockets; 2,sets
.lies, power hack saw; steel
partes lain; large assortment
steel bolts; set rigid pipe threa-
ders; ,pipe cutter; pipe -vise;
blacksmith, anvil; heavy steel
-table; :steel -cabinet; wade bench; -
2,000 lb. ;platform scales; Bad-
ger feed cart; galvanized water
trough; wooden feed caret; Rem-
ington chain saw; International
self -washing., cream separator;
high pressure grease gun; .pail
electric cattle chi
of � grease; tr
p-
g
peas; set of extra heavy cattle
dehorners; milk pails; strainer;
chicken -brooders; feeders; wat-
erers; egg washer; 4 baskets; ,
pig self feeders; troughs; far-
rowing crane; weigh scales; .hy-
dro eleotr' fencer; -battery fen-
cer; shovels; block -and tackle
fence stretchers; forks; bull
trainer halter; water bowls and
.piping; fence wire; steel ,posts;
cattle feed rack; $x9 overhead
garage door with Glider hard-
ware; cattle loading chute; new
rack for r/2 ton truck, 8' box;
girl's bicycle; some ,household
effects.
I=ced =-- 500 bus. Gary oats;
2,000 bus. Herta barley; 200
bus. mixed grain; 600 bales
wheat straw; 30 tori first cut
loose hay; 5 ton second cut
alfalfa.
Other -articles too numerous
to mention.
Terms - Chattels Cash; 25%
down 'and six months' credit on
bank -approved notes,, interest
free, on swather, McKee -har-
vester .and seed drill.
No Reserve — Farm Sold
CHARLES q. HAY,
RR 1,. Varna; Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON,
Auctioneer
Lorne Hay, Clerk
39-40]
AUCTION SALE
,Auction .S6le of property Will
bo held .on the prem.isos, .Part
Lot 1Sc Bayfield .Road North,.
adjacent to, .the Village of ygena
nn
Friday, October IS
Tat 2 00 p,m•
A grass farm consisting of
55 acres_ more or less, _With a
Terms; 10 percent on day of
sale •and $2,000 cash down laay-
ment in 30 days. Owner Weil
hold is mortgage for the balatnce
required,....
Sold subject to ah reserxe bid
HAROLD. W; ELLIOTT,.
Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
40-11
Antique
e
e.
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Household
Effects at the 'Village of Varna
(former residence .of Dr, Mofr
fat) on.
Saturday, October 16
at 12 noon
Settee & 2 .win'g chahrs,.rodc
ing chairs; occasional. chairs
antique .flatC top desk; office
de s k; 6 antique occa'si'on
chairs; oak sewing itable;.larg
round dining room Mable,
chairs;; curved antique walnu
sideboard; 'bookcase and writ-
ing
rit
ing desk; organ; drop,leaf table,
3 ft. x 8 ft. gold frame micro
with marble base; 2 large mer
rocs; pictures; paper rack;
Chrome kitchen table, 4 chairs;
radio; couch; wicker set; spin-
ming
pin
ming wheel; d complete bed-
room suites; bedroom china;
slop jugs; beer' stein set; antique
dinner bell; birdcage; verandah
furniture; lawn chairs; Victro
la; kitchen cupboard; wicker
lawn set; General Electric frig.;
rugs; white enamel annex woo
and .coal; 4 burner white enam-
el
nam
el gas strove; washing machine;
,dishes; kitchen . utensils seal
ers; medicine cabinet; cutlery;
electric •rangette; electric lamps;
antique dishes; china vases; sil-
ver; pair' Gir�and'ale; lawn mow
ers; electric mower; garde
tools. Other articles too num
on.
emus :to menti
Terms: Cash
No Reserve -- Property Sold
Proprietor, HARVEY TAYLOR
Auctioneer,
'HAROLD JACKSON
Clerk, GEORGE POWELL
40;1b
LPUBLIC AUCTION
OF
SCHOOLS
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
has received ,From Tuckersmith
School Area board instructions
to sell by Auction on
Monday, October 11th
at 2:30 p.m. and 3:30,p.m. the
following,
at .2:30 p.m.
SSS No. 6 school, lot 26, Con.
3. HRS. approx. 1 acre land,
white brick building.
at 3:30 p.m.
.SS No. 5 school, .pant lot 5,
con. 4. HRS. Brick school, small
shed, approx. 1 acre land.
Schaal .bell, 2 pianos in good
can:dition, teachers desk and.
chair, oil furnace, pressure
system, 2 toilets, basin, cup-
board.
Other articles too numerous
to mention,
Terms Cash
Secretary -treasurer Ivan
Forsyth
Auvtioneer
HAROLD JACKSON
39,.40b
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Household Effects for Ken. Pow-
ell, Victoria Street. Seaforth on
Saturday, October 9
at 1 P.M.
K'roehler Chesterfield; 2
Kroehler chairs; .Lazy Boy rock -
.r; .cocktail table; end tables;
magazine racks; smoker; trh-
light lamp; table lamps; 17"
Motorola TV and stand; TV an-
otor• blonde desk
teniae and in
send chair; beige settee; 2 beige
hairs; nesung stools; cup rack;
Singer portable sewing mach-
ine :and -case; cannister type
vacuum (like new) ; lamed oak
bedroom suite (54" bed), vanity
and bench; chest of drawers;
;arment rack; 9/4 set .bed s.prdngs
and legs; 3/4 bed grid springs,
mattresses; day bed; laundry
bench; 4 cycle rotary power
lawn mower; lightweight wheel
barrow; 2 chaise lounges; lawn
.xmbrella and table; 25 ft. ex -
cord; 1 burner propane
:amp stove; portable record
Mayer; portable radio; wicker
:hest; pictures; silver tea ser -
lice; electric kettle;' pop-up
roaster; Wea1•ever aluminum;
picnic basket; 3 gal. thermos
jug; 30 -,inch electric range (like
•iew) ; '6 -piece bronzetone , din-
Atte suite; kitchen table, 2
.hairs; General Electric apart-
nent size refrigerator; wringer
vasher (like new) ; utility table;
Bair hip: waders; some winter
clothing; pictures; books,, drap-
�s. Other articles too numerous
4o mention:
Terms; Casfr
KEN POWELL, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON,
Auctioneer
GEORGE POWI=LL, Clerk
39-40b
SAVE UP TO 55.00 PER TON
by applying your
AGRiCO FERTILIZER
With your own tractor anis a `4 -tont Simosen bulk spreader
to your hay and jiasttire,fleids or fall
pioW down for cash crops. r .
e Free Soil -testing Seevide
e Bag and Bulk Delivery Seat ne6,
Anhydrous Ammonia
Contact your local doalet
ROBERT TAYLOR
ill 3, Clinton, phoria 482-91144
or
A..1« MUSTARD
AIR 1, `Varna, Phone 482.7435, Br'ubet'ieid sdovl se b6o6i
Z , h•n c
?� C ? t� Public
1 ori Saturday, • Oct-
19 ,0 to 112r, and, Mrs'.
I?0ong, �•, Bruce
-
4 son,
a
Ilam *Pier, ?srussei!s; A 44vgp
ter,
CARDS OF THANKS-
I wish t thele- all bh
CAR OF THAN
Mex�vbe'rs� the wal
uxil'w'y t�o .Clixatmt,
asp}.tai wtislh to 1 hank the
zor toe u'se ox ane. uaurcii? en-
ambers +and to Ross Merrill for
the loud speaker system, 40p
The family of the lefts Mrs,,
Ruby Steep wish; to express
veli
re bhanli�s to nelatl
Bunce
friend's and m_e ghbors for flroral
tr' btas,. donations to tiie heart
fund and Messages of sympathy
in the loss ata ?ear, mOtsher,
Slpc�ci'al tl!pnics to Rev, Park,
E;,_egttte Funeral Home ,and Dr.
Newland and all t , p who
bol, pd •-at the Mouse.
DEATHS,,
1 -
STEEP �—. Passed :away at Vac..
11
ENGAGEMENTS
r
M ana���tnt
,.
NNQ�1:N
NCED
anaome box, partial budgeting
,
rhe Rev .anal Mrs.. R, IJ.
Cou1 S forms
MacLean, Clinton, .O?mt-f
ario,
al
announce the farthoomi h'g
i r •
unaa. r?ale 4t .the?r f:1�a?a8i?fox,
Start October Z 0
' J,m�aie't 13ax�bal:'a, •.tri. D?•.
as farm finance, rerCgrcl keeping,
Bryan $tope, son of Mr.
and Mrs• )Iarrj' Stene,
Classes Will begin; Monday,
Dursley, G,krs.,* Exigland,
actoboa• 25 at the CerutrQ Hur-
an 'Secon0My School for the
The •marriage will tape
Placee
Friday, October:
Far Mara enlent cow-
ghi
.on
29, 1965, at 7;30 p.m . !m
which w?ll be offered again Chas
year by the Department of Ag,-
Paterson. Me!nctoriai Presby-
iibculture, Clinton, with: D. H,
te�ran. Church, 'Sarnia.
Miles, county ;agri'cultunal rc� p
40b•
resent as the instructor.
Mr, and Ws. George
The course, will take 20 ;weeks
Bernard, Walton, wish to
to cover and
v .,lassos will be
announce the engagement
atf their daught, *r; Lots,
hold once a Week.'
It is intenvded to coyer the
Isabel, to 'Wr.Tlaitn John
range f
wide ing of ixran-
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs,
ag ont and ,- Will anoude
John William Smith, RR 3,
pnl`n'cuples of f rm m44 -
Clinton. The marriage to
agemont 'as :it applies to crops,
t 1
livestock, fertilirty. Insurance,
a ase,L..-•----
vsrlho sent cards, flout!, and'
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e
al
e
6
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r
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4
Wood
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n
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. -r -
. year. F'uireral Service from
a.{e place- on. Saturday,
aetober 30, 1965; at 3 p.m,
anaome box, partial budgeting
gifts to :the baby 'and me while
Beattie Funeral Home. on
� Covert Church, Win.
and other allured subjects such
in the Clinton, Public Hospital.
Mopday, October 4 with in-
bhrop, 40b
as farm finance, rerCgrcl keeping,
Spec"nal thanks to Dr. Oakes,
torment in Clinton. Cemetery,
WITH AUTUMN' .coarses the
interpretations of record's and
p.
_
.and ale the nurses ,on 2nd floor.
_MRS. BROWN. 40b
CARTE& --. Passed 'away at
-Cll mtchn on J±irid'ay, October
athex matteirs to -help in aper-
:JOHN
—.
1965, Rolxin Ailaq? ca,
PER
ating a farm.
4. tell -
is not a course tell
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me with Visits,
ari'flara Barr o+f. Mr. and Ml's.
Daviiid Carter, an his Tth week.
a.,
Mrs'. El:iza'beth Scott and Er-
ing the individual 'How to
gittts, flowers and cards while
k7unerial :Se¢+vace from, Bon
nest Vodden Were �n Toronto
Farrcir'," says D. H. Miles "but
. -
I was a patient 3n, Clinton P.wb-
and Muton Iltncea�al H
for the weekend attending tele
to assist zn making profitable
lic Hospital; special tTnaxiics to
Saiturday,' October 2, with ,hn-
wedld5rvg of their niece.
decisions'."
nurses and staiff. - GEORGE
torment"in Clanton Cemetery.
Lac�yrence Ellison a£ Hainfl-
Participants in the. course
lVIcVITTIE• 49P.
McCOWAN - , Passed away at
Huronview on Tuesday, Oct-.
ton is visiting at the home of
his sister, Mrs. Cecil Cooper '
should be 18 years of age or
old'er and farming or intending
think of was 4 variety shgw
;K
Clearing
ober 5, 1965, Ella Grace Me-
thus week. Mr. Ellison is a
to fawn in the near future,
AUCTION SALE
of Stanley T '
for+trier Cliintonian,
A siimilar class Was held at
Clearing Auction Sale of
widow of the late John lVM-
r jn her 85Th year. Fu-
CoM1y
Roil Levd6t, Flrie Sit„ has ac-
Clinton in 1964-65 with an en -
Household Effects in E mond-
fro :tall atud
neural S,ervhce m
cepte'd' a pasvtiioari wbh.,the An-
ro>Qneiut of 52 and' an'average
.g
viile, Main Street, on
'Mut Funeral Home .on Th -
sley Lamed Survey o'ffiice in Kat-
attendance of 48.
Tuesday, October '12th
- ursday. October 7 at 2 P.M.
chene'•
Further information can be
at 1;00 p.m,
with intee
k •t, Tor-
aft
ob'taine'd firbm the Department
Studio..coueh (like new); Mo-
feral
with en c�Y T h p.
bErr.
,orv3&sviisite'a home of
of Agriculture office.
•torola 21." television; electric
lamps; 3 occasional chairs; 2
'trilight lamp;
• •
Traffic Liquor
MT. and Mrs. BertLobb on
Thursday of last week.
Mrs. J. A. Agnew of Lon'd'on
o----
Effective, -modern treatment
for airthit tlis .c'oncentrates upon
porch ,chains;
,pictures, Axminster Drug, 5x9',
r
and Mm. E. D. Livermore vis-
the !prevention of disarbil4ty and
radio; couch; dining room suite;
china cabinet; buffet; 6 -chairs;
• At
Finesat
tilted with Mrs. James Livermore
Huronview,. on the occasion
deformity and the restoration
of functions.
table; mirror; ironing board;
vacuum cleaner; Coffeld was
of her birthday least Friday.
Mrs. Agnew is the wife of a
- wts people.
Arthritis And the rheumatic
ing machine; kitchen .range;
Inter-
steep ladder; garden hose; Inter-
Court Wednes ay
former Clinton pastor,
diseases :are now among the
national Harvester fri . • Gen-
1
Continued from page )
( g
0
last of the truly widespread,
eral Electric toaster; tea
vise - you not to do this again."
Canada has 27 ,ravers of move
SM! unconquered illnessess arf-
kettle; electric kitchen clock;
The fine. was $35 and. costs
than, 500 miles ori length.
flicting mankircid.
kitchen (able, 3 chairs; kitchen
or five days.
-
stool; step -on can; 2 bedroom
' Victor Whittingham, Bruce-
suites; -wardrobe; % iBrown
bed springs, mattress; 2 Brest§-
field, paid $35 and cos'bs when
'
ers; stands; chest of drawers;
sewing machine; Finlay cook
he pleaded guilty to a charge
of careless: driivizilg the morning
stove.. Other articles :too num-
oil! September 18.
erovs to me* on,
At that time, the Whitting-
Terms: Cash
ha>rri cam was in collision with,
k�•:
No. Reserve --- Property Sold
another at the carrier of On-
sir y
K>�;
Proprietor,
MRS. WILLIAM SCOTCHMER
tario and East Streets.
Auctioneer,
Elizabeth Lockhart, Sarnia,
HAROLD JACKSON
was fined $10 for driving with
S •k.
"
40b
out a license.
.>
BY QOROTNV 9ARKER
Attend Your Church
Instant Town
boys) and two electrical al2-
a,' • •
This - Sunday
I was brought up on the
plitance outlets under consruc-
tion, There are two banks, a
legend of the wealth there was
34 -rooms 'brand new hotel and
for the seeking in the Peace
.an eight -roam public school.
All Services on Daylight Saving Time
River • country. Long before i
was born my grandfather, a
The Catholic Church and the
`Chicago
newspaperman, travel-
p
Health Nurses residence
led by dog sled to. the. Shafts-
werePublic
Were the fust I noticed. to have
flower gardens blooming and
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
bury Anglican' Mission to -gaiter-
landscaping in progress around
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
The Rev. Gough, Brick,o
their premises.
Paster: Pahl Coon, B.A.-
who had captured the world's
first wheat prize with grain he .
Steel on Steel
Sunday, October 10
grew tn'1893 at -his Peace River
With the coining of the rade-
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
mission. That trip could have
way, mining prospects around
11:15 a.m.---Family Worship
been, more hazardous than the
the ishores of Great Slave Lake
ALL ARE WELCOME HERE
one I took in the summer three
are being re-examined. In Feb -
72 yearns later, but it couldn't
ruary of this year, 90 tons of
have been more exciting. Even
copper -silver concentrates came
Onf'ario Sfreef Unifed Church
today this part of Canada is
by winter road from Port Ra -
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
referred to as "the new coun-
ilium on Great Bear Lake to
Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
�
try),.
And rightly so, for though
� g
Hay River, the railway's ter -
minus. Previously -this mine had
Sunday, October 10
the white man has known of
only produced uranium and
H x,
>f 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
its, pateuttal for 150 years. and
Harmers who earlier pioneered
then shut down.
Slave Lake Railway;
11:00 ,a,m.—Service of Thanksgiving
g g
pants of the Peace River coon-
River
Which is being built by. CN for
TURNER'S
try have consistently won
the federal government, will
s 2:00 ,of Thanksgiving
p.m –Service
En'''zes for their wheat, itis only
within the past few years that
cost same 86 million dollars.
Though :ballasting will continue
3:.00 m.—Sunday School
p
this: vasa part of Canada has
until late in 1966, track -laying
cameo :into its own.
was completed a year ahead of
iic11 ztit¢h �t
esl i11ie - alxttes e
Things h developed fast T s ave d as
g p
its originally e'du1e,
a env sN•i d time
� y
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
V. R
since. Canadian National start -
i
ed to build the Great Slave
Residents of High Level are
Sunda October 10 1965
1''
Lake Railway. This extends
already cabling t'heunselves "old
Subject: "When Thanksgiving is Difficultly
frown Roma a few miles west
of .the Tawe oaf peace River,
dimers,, as titles are becoming
available for land they only
HOLMESVILLE
almostasstraight as a crow
leased at a cost of $50 for cam -
meal and $efar residential
9:45 a,m.---Church Service
can fly 377 miles north to, its
thee settlement gained
10:45 a.m.--Sunday School
terminus -at Hay River on the
its 'new
its naw town status..
WESLEY'-WILLIS
shores of the body orf water
'
Se
9:00
from which the railway got
its nae• Ilrom here a spur ex-
name.
11:00 a.m.—Church Service
ten'd's 55 miles to Pine Point
Starting Thurs. Oct. 14.
CentOne
10 GREAT DAYS' THURSDAY, SATURDY, OCT.OCT.- 23 O
MORE THAN 350 ITEMS ON SALE
VITAMINS STATIONERY -- CHRISTMAS CARDS ANO
GIFT WRAP —• COUGH SYRUPS, REMEDIES --, DENTAL
NEEDS — TOILETRIES -- CAMERAS BATHROOM
SCALES -- WALLETS -- HAIR BRUSHES -- VAP-
ORIZERS -- SHAVING NEEDS -- RADIOS,
TAPE RECORDERS -- NYLONS — AND
MANY MORE ITEMS.
LOOK FOR HAND BiLLS IN THE MAiL
All Sale Items Now On Display In Our Store.
Pick Up Your Advance Order Forms Now.
'RESCRIPTIO•NS
Phone 482-9511 Clinton, Ontario
Why Not LAY -AWAY now for
CHRISTMAS
WATCHES
DIAMONDS
A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD
UNTiL CHRISTMAS
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
ALBERT STREET 482-9525
T. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH mThhe building of this railway :�/�F�en C�a�iQafncue: i'oiaeal�etl�� >i�a'lG�a�?d
Rev. R. W, Wenharn, L.Th., Rector
has opened up five million acres
T.hlo*, .Ocl'ober `7, 1-165,--Cilntkon New*-Recoird,— 99e 7
THE. FHRST C,0LUMN
of potentially arable land for
farsettlement and 13 million
m
Leus assist With our
out
y y
(bontinue4 from page 1)
panty and the Saturday .tri. -
ab
O out praQtrse and, fixe ongoing
ori! woat outing so #' d in ad-
battles, abmut #the v?lue of be
voice th a oak
of e . actual spooky
night,
ing,able to ,play an lostrum'eakt,
.Pali aism heralds haW n?any-
WITH AUTUMN' .coarses the
d ays=untii�C9lir?srxrias counting-.
school fo •
.I w-1?ch youru
time. Already, gift lists have
bhuldren voi4>ilteer .your semi'=
v?ces, All kidsore great hand -and
been stubxntted at our house
putter>uppe?1s,
all that remains is '
three
Months of mind-ohanging and
mommy Would be glad
mhshiog,
to make candy for the Red
Yes, fail is a beautiful season.
Cross meeting" Pal "My d'ad'dy
of the :year, b'ut it sire,pro-
can coupe and help make the
duces problem v.
school i yt.ikll oe 4 .....
the Population figures will
Right -.now at ow house, we
e. I
are irwo. veil in the ?Yram?uita�c-
Uwe
•ane teas
.
fi r
Very! e e
Service Bu au
of u' s
g � .. and a . set of
..
drums! Our son is president ;in
• IN><•OiIMALS ,
charge of class enrtemtainment
Offic r ALegion•
EVERYONt "WELCOME
far this tortm and all he could
'f
MAPL5 STREET GOSPEL HALL
three grain elevator's are the
beginnings of an imprcgsive
.
think of was 4 variety shgw
;K
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Sunday,October 16
9:45 a.m,—Wbrshlp 'Service
1100 ami;— Sunday+ School
featuring `"Phe Bo, (who
f
TieWay
a term used floe• the a'. ous jab
mu
else?),
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We have the blueprintsseryv?ce
All ex-personnel and
ted by our son for the gu tax.
their depcmdexr'hs are Invited to
-1ib on
vee nurnbem- But oN4r to
bailee advantage of a free Leg-.
simulate Ringo's drams poses
ion service. H. W. broyer Ser-
the greatest problem. Apy
price Bureau. Officer fr= Lon-
ii&as? -
d ri, will be, at Legion Bran'ph
AUTUMN BRINGS other
No. 140 on _October 12th at 5
weightyworries lake the new-
pm, to vve skilled advice on
e1s't at our domain.
,g"
veterans benefits,
As we turn the calendar to
Anyone with questions on
Octdber the children noted that
war disabillity pemiWm, War
Uallowe'en falls on a Sunday
Veterans ARmwamce (Burnt-
j this year. The prospect has
out Pension), treatment, or
caused great camern for them
hospital oar"e is urged to call
especially since it will be no
or write Cameron, Proctor, who
fun to have the Frilday -school
will arrange an appointment.
Starting Thurs. Oct. 14.
CentOne
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T. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH mThhe building of this railway :�/�F�en C�a�iQafncue: i'oiaeal�etl�� >i�a'lG�a�?d
Rev. R. W, Wenharn, L.Th., Rector
has opened up five million acres
down, its excelleait, will plan-
Mr. W. H. Bishop, FRCO, ARCM, Organist
of potentially arable land for
farsettlement and 13 million
m
Leus assist With our
out
y y
TRINITY XVII SUNDAY --- Sunday, Octobeh 10
Communion
acresthe lumber
of forest for
,•,, ;.,
r ?�
Plans for that all impOrtants:o0
a.m.—Holy
9:45 a.m.—Church School
indutry:
At its hallway mark as it
wedding t� •N• -.
a.m.—Morning.Prayer
Preacher, The Rev. Peter Packenham,
travels northward a town has
• � �'
Blyth.
slag 'u'p. Once it was just a
'of
' ;�> ;;a
Wednesday, Evening, October 18 --F'riends'hip Guild
cross road on the •fringe a
..Bach
4 I:VE)%�CONE "WELCOMEr
lleaciing '
muskeg. Today, urn less than two
COMEINAND SEE Oti1tCO11I1'J
ST, ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN C1-Yl.7RCH
r's, High Level. ed
has increas
yeafrom
SELECf10N0F
"f he Rev. R. U. MaoLean, S.A., Minister
50 remdehts to between
$00-900: It has been predlicted
'
"
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Mese M. J; Agnew, Organist and Choir Director
the Population figures will
* INVITATIONS •!c
, ...,•.
reach the 2,000,mark by 1974.
0 .INNOUNCEPMENTS :,. •rf
Sunday, October 10
0:45 a.m.—Sunday School
Across the tracks from. the
• IN><•OiIMALS ,
10:45 a.m.—'PubUc Worship
ON sttudom, a larniber indciAry
has built a saw amtd platting
• ACCBSSORINS r :
EVERYONt "WELCOME
mull Further dowse the tracks
• r"
Yoe►dadaeofoadaifpapartkoirYtype
MAPL5 STREET GOSPEL HALL
three grain elevator's are the
beginnings of an imprcgsive
,. �� J
t
Level.
a'dius of but few Within
elk br««• ••:'� ��
Sunday,October 16
9:45 a.m,—Wbrshlp 'Service
1100 ami;— Sunday+ School
mioneers are brushiaag
theAr new home5teadS. This is
8 00 :p;m,--Evening Service
a term used floe• the a'. ous jab
mu
;xASi�t>-
of Clearing the land. StaAiftg
Speaker, Gordon McClelland, Strathroy`
Tuesday- 8:00 p.i'n.�Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
naiad is' b ing su�rveMeddwhiich
Se'[ee'Eyour wbddingf6ltAtione,cintloanebmCntil
Subject: "God's Good News" $obk of Romans
will. lead to nearby oil fields
aid seobLories with cbmplete confidence 0 ibi
AT.1. Z7------ -
now under development:
qulai,ty snd eortectncss of forms
.
This town started, as' ea:
Christian Reformed Joseph S+reet
many do; hs a. trailer •arid tent.
.... .
u
camp fort construction workers
p)E !1L`a0 HAVIt 1'TRSOIVALI ED WBAAING filAplCIN3,
church GOSpei Hall
laying track. When x 'walked
ANO 4AXEIROXES
R644 O, J, Heorslnk, Minister
down, its excelleait, will plan-
:•►; �;� 'rrrI�;�; 'ire 'tcuN
-
ed glrave7led roads T last count
.
Sunday; Octob'e'r' 10
10:00 a ur1.— Serviee fti l nglish
2:30 p.iri.Service. in Dutch
11:00 a.n'i.•� Brealftl. bi $r"d
3:00 p.in.�--Sunday, Selao6l
a 1 built on
f the eht htfoun being
�am•anent foundations. Hsgl
,o
_
NT'ON RECORD
Eve .Sunda 6:15 peri., dill
yy
7:00 p.m.—Gospel Servide
Level h moire street with' ik
lboerri bei±dwsre store, a Stiper
•
.
6$b�, O,. St, ,'1'horinas; listen
to 'to,God,:Hbt?r"...,.
_
8:00' p.m. Thursday ; Pr>iryor
Meeting b6a Bible
Fobd fn4tirket, ladies .wear• shop,
...
56 Aiirert 3t,. Clinton, +;inm 16
..Bach
4 I:VE)%�CONE "WELCOMEr
lleaciing '
Gay 'Gell 'as' one for file then and'i
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