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THURS., FEB. 15 7 p.m.
HOTEL CLINTON
Tickets Will Be Sold By Members
DISCUSSION RE STORE HOURS
Bring Your Ideas
Clinton Retail Merchant's Committee
R. B. Campbell,
Chairman.
Corporal Charles BanOod (left) of CF/3 Clinton,
is congratulated by the base commander, Group ,
Captain (now Colonel) E, W, Ryan on being
awarded ,the Canada Centennial Medal. The medal
is awarded to selected Canadians on the occasion
of - Confederation "in recognition of valuable
service to the tiatiotat' (Canadian Forces Photo)
Members of the winning rink in the. base
commander's bonspiel receive their trophies
from Col. B, W. Ryan, the base commander,
CFB Clinton, Left to right are: Lt. Grant
Rusconi (third), Col, E. W. Ryan, Lts Earl.
Morris (skip), Maynard Slater (second) and
Tom McCormick (lead) (Canadian Forces Photo)
OBITUARIES
ON BEHALF OF THE
MARCH; OF DIMES
wish to extend my sincere thanks to the
people of this community and surrounding
area for your generous support of this
worthy cause.
The donations to date amount to $1,015,97
with some sources yet to be heard from.
My special thanks to my Committee Cap-
tains and all the Marching Mothers and
Girls from Clinton and District for your
loyal support on Monday evening,. January
29.
My thanks to Huronic Rebekah Lodge for
the use of their building as our head-
quarters, to the staff of Clinton News-
Record for the coverage of our campaign
and to all' others who in any way con-
tributed to its success.
MARCH OF DIMES
Sincerely,
EDITH R. LOBB
Chairman,
MARCH OF DIMES
Clinton and District.
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PRIMARY
TEACHER
WANTED
FOR HAY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA.,EPARD.
DUTIES TO COMMENCE MARCH 25th, 1968.
SCHOOL IS SITUATED IN THE VILLAGE OF
ZURICH -
ADDRESS APPLICATIONS TO LANCE REED,
SECRETARY-TREASURER — ZURICH, ONT.
IlloNliNWOMMenefeedi
CLINTON FARM CENTRE
22 Isaac St. CLINTON Phone 482.9333
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• SAVE UP TO 1 t FEB-DOZEN ON,. THE COST OF EGG PRODUCTION
GAIN UP TO Z000 LBS. ,EXTRA MILK PER COW LACTATION
Over 40 years of Purina research on over 3 1/2 "Million farm anifTtais.
gives you bargains in every bag and ton.
YOUR PURINA DEALER FOR CLINTON
AND DISTRICT IS M. W. DURO
Now, one man can
grind, mix and deliver
tons of feed in minutes
Cut feed and handling costs with these new
COckshutt portable PTO Grinder MixerS and
Hathmermilk Special features. self feeding
elevator, flattop dehvety auger. lOng-reach drag
feeder, waist height concentrate hopper,
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406 Gtinderdviixer with 95 bU, tank
for large herds,
306 Grinder, Motet with 95 bu, tank
for average herds
305 Grinder , Mixer with 55 bu. tank
for small operattens;
400 and 300 HaMmermillS 300 bu. grain, 4 tons
hay per hour
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• LOBB SON S
t LINN* EC"PMEN4t92-9 .431
Mr. Bisback had lived at
Blyth and Auburn as well as
Clinton.
He is survived by sons Cal.
vin (Gus), and Phil; three broth*
ers in Belgium and Victor,
of Seaforth; and one sister in
'Belgium..
Service was conducted atBall
FiMeral 'Heine January 27 by
Rev. R. V, MacLean. Burial
was in Clinton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Joe Corey,
James Edward, Keith Brant.
gam, Frank Raithby, and•Wax.
ner Andrews both of Auburn,
and Gerald Heffron, of Blyth.
MRS. LENO.RA PEARSON
Mrs Lenora Pearson, 68,
of 240 Maple Street, Clinton,
died January 23 at Clinton Pub.
lie Hospital after a six—month
illness.
GUSTAVE PATRIOS BISBACK
Gustave Patrios Bisback, 86,
of 45 Goderich Street,Seaforth,
died Thursday January 25 at
home.
Born December 18, 1881 in
Brussels, Belgium, Mr. Bis.
back, was. a retired farmer, He
was, married in 1936 to the
former Irene Loretta Rolph;
BARB GOWANLOCK
Stylist ,
BARB WILL RE-JOIN OUR
STAFF, FEBRUARY 15th.
Also ELSIE WILLEM,
who has been working in
this area—has ioined our
staff and she looks for-
ward to seeing her old
customers,
CHARLES
Beauty Salon
CALL. NOW FOR YOUR
APPOINTMENT
482.7065
OBITUARIES
P,
William P. Williams, S5, PI
143. Albert Street, Clinton, died
Thursday January .25 qlett.
ton Pe1)11-e 119Ppi34 gter a long
illness,
Born May 5, 1882 on the 16th
Concession et'Qederlell
ship, was. son of Charles
W. `Williams and the fermer,
Mary ppopt9r,.
Marrted to the firmer
Blanche E, MallYeen for 51
years, Mr. Williams retired
from his bakery bnainesa
1953.
Be was a member of St,
PAnifo. Anglican Church, and
A life member of the Canadian
Order of Foresters
Mr, Williams is survived by
two sons, Frank, of .Gnelph,
and Knox, of Clinton; brothers,
Reward, of St Catherinea, and
Edward, of Goderich; sister,
Mrs John(Daley) Torrance, of
Goderich. Towpship; six grand.
children and four great-grand-
children.
Service was conducted Sun.,
day January 28 at Ball Funeral
Home by Rey, Wenham Burial
was in Clinton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were nephews
Harry Williams, Earl Williams
Robert Jervis, Clayton Laith.
Waite, Harold McIlyeea and Jack
Mcllveen
LOWS FOREST
Louis Forest, 75, of R.R, 4
Clinton, died January 12 at On.
tario ospital, .Goderich Town.
ship after a 14 month illness.
Born June 9, 1892 in Mount
Pleasant, Mich, Mr. Forest
was a son of Frank andCarolyn
Forest. Re married the former
Ida Doherty September 19,1942,
Mr. Forest is survived by
sons Frank, of Morley, Mich.,
Louis, of Laredo, TeX., and
William, of Lavonia, Mrs.
Charles (Evelyn) Marsden, of
Marysville, Mich; stepsons
Mason, Rumley, of Goderich,
Gordon, of Clinton, and William
of Southgate, Mich.
Funeral service was con.
ducted January 16 by Rev. Grant
Mills at Ball Funeral Home.
Burial was in Clinton Cemetery.
Pall-bearers were Russell
Holmes, Clarence Livermore,
John Livermore, Edward Ella
bat, Douglas Freeman, and
George Falconer.
Persons who attended the
funeral from afar were Frank
Forest, of Morley, Mich., Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Marsden, of
Marysville, Mich. Mr. and
Mrs. William Runiley, and son
Jamieson, of Southgate, Mich,
Pallbearers were: Albert
Pearson, Fred McCullough;
Harold Crittenden; John Mann,
Ernie McGee and John Miller,
alFlowera bearers, were: Mar.
ray Johnston and Brian Ken.
nedy.
WATCH—
Springs
Of
Living
Water
Channel 8--Wingham
SATURDAY, FEB. 10th
6:00 p.m.
Clinton Pentecostal
Church Participating
Bernard Stevenson, NCO, in charge of the base hospital at
cF13 Minton MAO a select group of Canadiano recently when
he was presented with the Canada Centenaial Medal by the
Base COmIlander, 001..E. W. Ryan. The medal is awarded on
the occasion of Confederation lifer valuable service to the
nation". (Canadian Forces Photo)
Born February 21, '1899, in
Hullett Township Mrs. Pearson
was a daughter of George Mann
and the former Elizabeth Hun.
ter.
She was married to William
B. Pearson April 27, 1926. Her
husband predeceased her in
193a,
thember
of the Clintonian Club, and the
UCW of Ontario Street United
Church,
She is survived by: son, WU.
liam K.; daughters, Mrs. Wil.
Liam (Helen) Lee, and Mrs.
Howard (Betty) Cowles; brother
George; sisters Bella Johnston
and Mamie Glazier; and five
grandchildren,
Service was conducted Jan.
nary 25 at Ball Funeral Home
by Rev. Grant Mills. Burial
was in Clinton cemetery.
NOTICE OF
DINNER MEETING
OF
CLINTON RETAIL MERCHANT'S COMMITTEE
Jarariiorawria
Wedding Pictures
JERVIS STUDIO
. phone 4821006
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Women's Auxiliary
MAKES SENSE EARNING DOLLARS
PATIENTS REAP BENEFITS
Last Year the Auxiliary Either Purchased or Committed Itself to Purchase
1. A SUCTION MACHINE.
2. SONY PULSE RECORDER.
3. HUDSON BRACE AND BURR.
4. TRACTION APPARATUS.
5. 2 EACH OF OTOSCOPES AND OPHTHALMOSCOPES.
6. BIRD RESPIRATOR.
This list represents an expenditure of over $2,000.00.
In addition to equipment, the Auxiliary also provided:
1. A BURSARY FOR A STUDENT NURSE;
2. A HOSPITAL CART WHIC41S KEPT STOCKED WITH SUNDRIES AND,
COURTESY OF OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS, STAFFED.
IN ORDER TO CARRY ON THEIR PROGRAM OF PATIENT COM-
FORT, THROUGH HOSPITAL . IMPROVEMENT, THE AUXILIARY WILL
ENDEAVOUR TO RAISE A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF MONEY AGAIN
THIS YEAR — YOUR SUPPORT IS VITAL!
FEBRUARY—MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN FEBRUARY 5th TO 24th.
FEBRUARY AND MARCH—VANISHING PARTIES.
MAY—HOSPITAL TAG DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 11th.
—FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE TEA AND HOBBY DISPLAY, WED.,
MAY 15th.
OCTOBER PENNY SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th.