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Clinton News-Record, 1966-03-17, Page 7
* / Notice To Creditors In the Estate of REBECCA TURNER, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Hur on, Widow, deceased. All. persons baying claims against the Estate of the above- named, who died on the 30th ‘ day of January, A.D. 1966, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 4th (jay of April, A.p, 1966, after which date the assets will be distri buted, having regard only to the claims of which the under signed shall then have notice. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 15th day of March, A.D. 1966,.............■' ..............: 1 E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate, ll-2-3b Clearing AUCTION SALE 5 Clearing Auction Sale of cat” tie, macliinery, hay and grain and household effects, at 85 Con. 9, Goderich Twp., 4J/j miles west of Clinton, on SATURDAY, MARCH 26 At' 1:00 p.m. Cattle: 1 grade Holstein hei fer due June 7; 1 Registered Holstein heifer due May 14; 1 Registered Holstein heifer 15 months old; 1 Registered Hot- stein heifer calf 11 months old!; 4 Holstein-Heref ord cross steers 15 .months old; 1 Holstein- Hereford cross steer and one heifer one year old. Machinery: Massey-Harris 44 tractor, in good condition with heat houser. Internataonal 200 row crop with fast hitch and cultivator; 3 furrow Massey plow; Fleury Bissell disc; Cock shutt side rake; hay loader; New Idea manure spreader, New Idea 7-ft, mower; 4 sec tion harrows; land paoker; 8-ft. cultivator; McCormick binder; McCormick, seed drill; rubber tired Wagon with 16-ft. rack; 2000 lb. scales; extension lad der; water trough; emery and motor; wheel barrow and other aiftaoles too numerous to men-s tiion. _ Hay and Grain: 800 bales mixed hay; ,2000 bushels mixed grain; 10 ft. of ensilage. Household Effects: 4 high backed chairs; dining room fur niture; bedroom suite; Empire coal and wood) range; clothes raek; combination door 34”x- 82”; fruit jars and other small articles. Terms — Cash No reserve — farm sold. Mrs. Muriel Grigg, Proprietress Bruce Ratinvell, Auctioneer 11, 12b Clearing AUCTION SALE onMonday, March 28 at 1:00 p.m. at lot 13, con, 6, Stanley TWP>, 2 miles south of Varna, Machinery: Cockshutt 35 live power take-off tractor; Allis- Chalmers C trartor; Cockshutt 350 biller (new); Mayrath bale elevator, 40 ft. long; Cockshutt 4-bar side rake; International 6-ft, mower; International 3r furrow plow, on rubber; Inter national 7-ft. binder; Hergott threshing machine, 28 inch, with shredder; AUis-Chalmem No. 66 power take-off combine; John Deere 10-in. hammermfU; Vik ing electric hammermill (new); Knight power take-off manure spreader; rubber-tired , wagon with.rack; 120-gal. gas barrel; 2-wheel trailer; 2 unit Hyman milking machine; McCormick Deering electrip cream separa tor; Pioneer chair saw (nearly new); 200 ft. snow fence (new); s75-ft. endless hammermill belt (new); dehomers; hydro elec tric fencer, ' Approximately mixed hay. Terms — No reserve — Proprietors, Alf and Bruce Johnston Auctioneer, Harold Jackson ll-12b 1,500 bales Cash farm sold -----------o------------ Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Hereford Cattle, Farm Machinery, Small Tools, House hold Furnishings, for George Watt, Lot 6, Con. 14, Hullett Township, 4 miles east of Blyth, 3 miles west of Walton on3 miles west of Walton County Road 25, on Saturday, March 26 ; At 1:00 p.m. Implements: Case 700 Stan dard Tractor, 3340 hours, ..live PTO and hydraulic with 3- podnt hitch, power steering.; Case 4 bottom 14” semi-mount ed plow; Massey Harris S-P 80 combine with straw chopper and power steering, 12 fit. head in good condition; Allis, Chal mers Model C tractor with 2 row corn or bean hydraulic lift cultivator; Versatile 12’ SP swather; Dion forage harvester, nearly new; sander for sharp ening knives for same; O.K. silage blower with pipes for 66’ silo and clamps also inside pipes; 16 run McD, . - on rubber; 7’ Allis side mounted mower Model C. tractor; 1 truck, 1951 model; -----------o----------- Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Tractor, Truck, Farm Machinery, Durham and Hereford Cattle, Hay, Grain and Misc. Items, on tlie premis es, Lot 23, Con. 13, Hay Twp. li/4 miles west <of Zurich thence % miles north. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction ton Monday, March 21 ' At 1:00 p.m. Tractors, Truck, Farm Ma chinery: Allis Ohalmers D-15 standard tractor, including 4- row bean puller; 4-row bean scuffler, recently purchased; 1959 Chev pick-up truck with stock racks; Case 950 self pro- ' polled swather, like new, in cluding hay conditioner and bean Windrower; Geo., White 10% ft. Spring tooth cultivator; Geo. White heavy duty wagon and rack; McDeering 15-run double disc grate and fertilizer drill; 12 ft. chain harrows; 4- sectfon diamond harrows; 3- drum steel 'roller; New Idea 95 bus. tractor spreader; Allis Chalmers snap-on coupling 3- furrow plow; Allis Chalmers hydraulic manure loader for “D” tractor; Alliis Chalmers snap-on coupling double disc; Dobbin weed sprayer with 31 ft. boom; set tractor chains; 2 umbrellas; quantity new snow fence; 6 cordis1' slab, wood; 4 cords dry maple wood; steel gates; farrowing crate; pig and chicken feeders; 2 h.p. electric •motor; oat - roller; new feed; cart; root pulper; chains; forks; shovels; heat houser, hammer mill belt; grain aiuger; electric bean cooker, etc., etc. Gattie: ,5 Durham & Here ford cows due in April & May; 3 Angus heifers due in April; 2 Hereford, heifers due in May; 4 Holstein springer heifers; 12 Hereford steers rising two yrs. old;. 10 Hereford yearling heif ers; 6 Holstein heifers rising ■ two years odd; 2 small calves. Cattle all choice quality. Pony: Shetland pony, saddle broken. Hay and Grain: 1,000 bales choice quality mixed hay; 100 bushel mixed grate; quantity of silage. No Reserve Terms — Cash JACK McCLINCHEY, Prop. GLENN WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 11b births BRANBON — III Clinton l»ub- lie Hospital on Thursday, March 10, 1966 to Mr.' Mrs. Glenn Brandon, RR 1, Varna, a son. DUPEE In Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, March 13, 1966 to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dupee, Clinton, a son. PECKl'l’T w In Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, March 11, 1966 tp Mr. and Mrs. John Peckitt, RR 3, Seaforth, a daughter, THOMSON ~r~ in Clinton F>ujD- liiic Hospital on Monday, Maa> ch 14, 1966 t° Mr*, arid1 Mps, Warren Thomson, Kippen, a son. CARDS OF THANKS I would like to thank my neighbours, also friends of the late Gordon Campbell fpr flow ers sent during my son’s recent bereavement. ■—MRS. H. CAMPBELL. lip I wish to express my sincere thanks to friends and neigh- ■bourn both near and far for flowers, cards and kindnesses shown to me during the recent bereavement of my dear moth er.—MRS. ALLAN NEAL, lib Clearing AUCTION SALE Machinery, Cattle and Feed, for Bil I Blacker, Sr., lot 28, con. 5, Hullett Twp. (2y2 miles north of Clinton, Highway 4, west yz mile), on Saturday, April 2 At 1:00 p.m. 24 head of Cattle, complete line of farm machinery, hay, grain and straw. Full listing in next week’s issue. < Terms of Sale — Cash Richard H. Lobb, Auctioneer Joe Corey, Clerk lib I wish to thlank all those who sent me get-well cards, treats, and visited me during my stay in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to the nursing staff on 1st floor and Dr. J. A. Addison. —WENDY THOMAS & PAR ENTS, Toronto. 11b I would like to express my sincere thanks to all my friends for card's, flowers and gifts, which I received while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Rev. Morrison, Dr. Goddard and the nurses. — MRS. RUSSELL ERRATT. . lip DEATHS DELBERQUE In Clinton Public Hospital on Monday, March 14, 1966, Henry Char les Delberque, six weeks old son pdf Mr. and Mrs, Ron Del- bergue of RR 3, Auburn. Mass Of the Angels, at 10 am, on Wednesday, March 16, St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church, St. Augustine, with burial in the church ceme tery. MARKS —- In Clinton Public Hospital on Monday, March 14, 1966, Johanna G. Galbraith RR 3, Bayfield, widow of the late Charles T. Marks in 'her 8pth year. Funeral service from Westlake funeral home, Zurich on Thursday, March 17, with interment in Bay- field cemetery. WAY — Suddenly alt his home in London, Clifton C. Way in his 54th year. Funeral ser vices were held from G. A. ' Whitney funeral home, Sea forth with temporary inter ment in Pioneer Memorial Mausoleum, burial later in Maitlandbank cemetery. Sur vivors include sisters, Mrs. Russell Dallas, RR 1, Bruce- fiield and Mrs. Harold Shera, Egmiandville, T7# News-Record—Page 7 _ ...... CHSS Needs Million For Year’s Operation t (Continued from page 1) the ’Winter term examinations, Which were completed on Miarch 8, would be issued ,to parents before Easter. Advertisements have been placed in the Globe and Mail for an Electricity Theory and Test teacher and for a mathe matics teacher, The property committee was given authority to buy ade quate equipment for softening tire water used in the school building. Approval of repairs to plas- seed drill Chalmers for A. C. ton Ford ,12’ John Deere spring tooth harrows; Oliver heavy duty one way disc'fitted for hydraulic lift; Continental pot hole digger; wire winder for same; 3 forage racks in good condition; 1 Case,- 1 Buehler, 1 Hergatt rubber tired wagons' With good tires; flat rack with bunks for Bueh ler wagon, 5%’xl2’; stock rack; Case Cultipacker;' PTO grass seeder for pasture mixtures; Modern seed cleaner with screens and. bagger; seed treat er; 6” grain auger 27’; Wis consin! 8 HP gas engine; Lon don spray motor spray pump with 120 gal. tank on truck; Champion snow blower; woven wire stretcher; Ratchet single wire stretcher; fencing tools; a quantity of waiter bowls; a , number of steel wrenches; air compressor and tank with hose; 7 section harrows; 36 ft. exten sion ladder;heat houser; 3 steel covers for round com cribs; pig electric brooder; Case hy draulic cylinder- with, hose; Lantz sickle knife sharpener; section remover and riveter; a number of safety road signs; a quantity of red barn paint; a quantity of bushel hampers with covers; a quantity of lum- • ber; 1 cutter; 1 buggy, horse scuffler; single walking plow; grdalse gUns; 3 ta.rpaul.ins, 8x10, 6x12, 12x16; a number of 5 gal. cans; 12 gauge shot gun; shov els, forks, chains and other articles too numerous to men tion. Furniture and Household Articles: Walnut china cabinet arid btufflatj lazy boy chaif; Westinghouse electric stove 24 ; Westinghouse washer with laundry tubs and) bench); Damps; tables; wardrobe; chairs; churn; roll top Writing desk; a quanti ty of dishes, eta. ; high chair and basteette. Cattle: Hereford cows, pas ture bred, and the property of Dohald McNally Blyitih, consist ing of: 2 heifers, 3 yeats bld; 5 cows, 6 years old; 1 cow, 7 years old; Angus cow, 8 years old;- Hereford cow, aged; Here ford c&Wf bpeh; Hereford bull, 3 old (registered). , . NO Reserve OS Farm is Sold 3)orm& —J* dasfc:..... 'GI4ORGE WATT, Proprietor Harold Jaclteon, Auctioneer George Powell, Clerk H, 12b -----------o------------ Clearing AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale of Here ford Cattle, Power Machinery and Household Effects at lot 9, con. 7, Morris Twp., 2J/2 miles South and 5 miles West of Brussels or 2 miles East of No. 4 Highway, onWednesday, March 23 at 12 o’clock sharp. Machinery: 1964 % ton Ford truck, racks (12,000 miles); Super 6 International tractor (Al condition); "International Farmall A tractor; tarps; 3 fur row International plow; tractor disc; 3 sections drag harrows; diamond harrows; 13 disc fer tilizer, John- Deere seed drill (new); 7 ft. Maissey Harris bin der; Mount Forest threshing machine, 28 in. fully equipped with cutter; 120 ft. drive belt; 6 ft. mower; side rake; 2 rub ber tired wagons; 16 ft. hay racks (new); International manure spreader; New Holland 34 ft hay elevator; 1 h.p. mo tor; electric Viking cream sep arator; 2,000 lb. scales; grain box; wheel barrow; hose; 2 steel water troughs; snow fence; Cattle: 10 Registered Here ford cows due in March and April; Registered Hereford bull, 3 yrs. old; 3 grade cows; 2 but cher heifers; 27 Hereford steers, short keep, average 1,050 lbs.; Holstein cow due time of sale; 11 yr.-old Hereford steers; 3 yr.-old Hereford iheif- ci*s<Poultry: 125 Hybrid hens, 10 months old. Swine: 32 York chunks. Hay & Grain: 1,500 'bales mixed hay; 12 ton taixed grain. Household Effects: Co-Op re frigerator (likenew); westing house 4-bumer electric stove; cook stove; Quebec heater; Rogers Majestic 21 in. televi sion, radio; kitchen table and chairs; buffet; drop head Sing er Sowing ipachihe; clocks; mirrors; organ; 3-pc. chester field Suite; occasional Chairs; rocking chairs; small tables; pictured; vacuum cleaner; wash ing machine. Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash. No reserve, farm sold. .Prop., Thbmas & Wrn. Kelly Auctlbrider, Harold Jackson Clerk. George Powell , t. 10,lib -----------Q------------ Clearing AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale Livestock, Machinery, Hay and Grain at lot 16, con. 4, Tuck ersmith Twp., 2 miles east of Kippen or 6 miles south of Sea forth, on Tuesday, March 29 At 12:30 Sharp , Cattle: Holstein herd of 17 cows and heifers; 3 Holstein cows due in April, unit bred; 4 Holstein heifers fresh in Feb, and March; 2 Holstein heifers due in May; 4 Holstein cows freshened in Feb. and March; 2 cows milking and re-bred; 1 farrow cow; 8 young calves; 4 Holstein heifers under 1 year; 2 yearling heifers (part Here ford) ; 3 grass steers. Pigs: 19 pigs, 8 weeks old. Implements: All nearly new in excellent condition — 1962 Fordson Major diesel tractor with 'all hydraulics; CA Allis- Chalmers tractor complete with manure loader, bean scuffler and puller; 3-furrow Oliver hy draulic 14” bottom plow; Mar vel grain thrower; Massey-Har ris grinder; Gehl hammermill; 70-ft. endless belt; oat roller; Case land packer; New Holland baler; 32-ft. Smoker elevator with motor; bale stooker; New Idea bay conditioner; 7-ft. New Idea mower; New Holland rake; New Holland power take-off spreader; White snow blower; Triple K 9-fit. cultivator; 9-ft. stiff tooth cultivator; Interna tional 7-fit. combine, used one season, complete with bean at tachments; 4-section harrows; Bueler wagon with grain box; new wagon with gravity box; Cockshutt one-way disc; 20-ft. extension hay conveyor; Warn er bean cooker, complete; Mas sey-Harris 8-ft. binder, usedfor- 'swathing; galvanized trough; farrowing crate; 3 heat lamps; trailer with racks; extension ladder; 2 fanning mills; 2 set scales; 2 unit Universal milk ing machine; 6 can spray milk cooler; 10 milk cans; loading chute; wheel barrow; electric motor; Stewart electric cattle clippers; 2 cutters; set sleighs. Hay and Grain: Quantity bal ed hay, straw and grain; 5 cord hardwood; ropes, chains, tools. Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms — Cash No reserve — farm sold Proprietor, John Sinclair Auctioneer, Harold Jackson Clerk, George Powell ll-12b of 17 We would like to express our sincere appreciation to friends, neighbours.' and rela tives for floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy in our . recent bereavement.. Special thanks to Rev. William Weir, Knox Presbyterian Ch urch, Stratford. — MYRTLE, JIM and BUD ROBINSON, Al bion Hotel, Bayfield. 11b .The family of the late Mrs. James R. Stirling wish toi thank all those who sent cards, flow ers and treats during her ill ness in hospital. Special thanks to nurses on second floor of Clinton hospital. Also to ladies of UCA Willing Workers of Bayfield United Church' and Reverend W. J. Maines and to those Who sent floral tributes at the time of her death, lip DEATHS HARBURN — At Hensail on Saturday, March 12, 1966 Francis W. Harbum, dear husband of the former Made line Walden, in his 62nd year. Funeral service from Bon- throw funeral home, Hensail, on Tuesday, March 15 with interment in Staffa cemetery. SurviVors: sons, William of Goderich; Glenn, Stratford; Murray, Grand Bend; La verne, Keith, at home; dau ghter, Mrs. John (Geraldine) Eckel, RR 1, Varna. Mrs. Roy (Hilda) Smale, R Rl, Hen sail is a sister of the de'ceas- IN MEMORIAM BALL — In memory of Leslie Ball, who passed away March 16, 1965. “A Happy Home we once en joyed, How- sweet the memory still, But Death has left a lonliness, The world can never fill —Always remembered by wife Olive; Daughters Edna and Helen; Sons-tte-law, Lloyd and Wayne. lip HOGGART — In loving re membrance of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. William Hoggart, Who passed away March 19, 1965. “Sadly missed along life’s way, Quietly remembered every day, No ICmgei’ in our lives to ■share, But >te our hearts she is al ways' there.” —Ever remembered by husband and family, lip Huronview Auxiliary Meeting March 21 The Ladies Auxiliary to Hur onview will meet on Monday, March 21 at 2:30 pm. in the Arts and Crafts Room at Hur onview. Swiss Student Master ’ Roland Palmer Gerig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gerig, Switzerland, is a student at the Institut Montana, private boys school in Zugerburg, Switzerland. With the Dean and fellow students,. Roland will fly April 1 to the Holy Land, Lebanon and Greece for the school’s annual Easter study tour, During the ’ three weeks workshop, they intend to vis it Beirut, Damascus, the an cient ruins of Baalbeck, spend Good Friday to Easter Sun day in Jerusalem; go on to Jordan, Jericho, Bethlehem Nazareth; Sea of Galilee, Beersheba and Tel Aviv. The boys plan to swim in the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. . From the Holy Land they will fly to Athens to see the Greek Parthenon, etc., before returning to Switzerland. Rallie is grandson of Mirs. Sybil Palmer, RR 2, Clinton. He attended Clinton Public School ‘in a junior grade. SsTciubT? Pack Bale, Hold Supper The March meeting of SiS No. 4 Goderidh Township Community Club was held at the home of Mrs. Carman Tdb- butt with president, Mrs. James Lobb in charge.. Roll call was responded to by 15 members. During the business session, it was decided that the Club purchase three blankets to be put in bales to be packed at a later date, and it was plan ned that the annual spring sup per would be held on Friday, April 1. The remainder of the afternoon. Was spent in quilt ing. Lunch was served by Mrs. Stewart Farquhar and Mrs. Ina Merrill assisting the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Teb- I butt. I ■Mrs. Ron MacDonald is spending this, week with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pratt, Merlin. ■Mr. and Mrs. Les Ross, Sas katoon, Sask., are visiting here With Mr. rind Mrs. Alf Crozier, Huron Street, Mr. Ross, who is a director of the Canadian Na tional Institute for the Blind, attended a conference of the CNIB in London last week. Mrs. Arthur E. Saundters, Sarnia, visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tGor don W. Cuninghame, 116 Rat- tebury Street, West. Mir. and Mirs. Jahn Thompson Sr., and Mr. and Mtns. Cam Thompson .mud daughter, Lis- towel visited with Mr. and Mrs; Charles McKeever, Mary Street, Clinton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Munk and family, Snelgrove, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs; J. A. McGill, Shipley Street. Mrs. R. G. Vincent, Blyth, also visited Mrs. McGill. ter, and' painting in robms? .304 and 307 was given. ” Repairs to the auditorium celling are still under review. Now prices have been received for two different types of oeil- ixjg at $7,340 and $8,506, No de cision was made. Report of the Advisory V01 cational Committee made by Norman Counter, announced the intention of the co-ordina.-* tor William Craig to set up play windows in downtown Clinton, Seaforth, Goderich and Exeter, to. show off some of the items being made in the shops a!t pHSS, The dijsplay will remain a week in each town throughout the month of May, Permission was given for the w Technical director to arrange ■ for students to construct two “small out-buildings” for use at the Clinton Dions Club Scout camp. The Lions' will buy all materials. Board member Bob Elliott brought forth a chuckle with his question, “Do you think this is training for the future?” and he also wondered if. they had any “speoifications” for buildings. Mr."»Counter reported no dif ficulty in finding placements for youngsters in the school going out in a work acceptance program. These students work for a week in various local bus iness places — in each of the four towns, and recdive no pay for the week — just experience in seeing how jobs are done. The board expects: that plans and specifications for the next addition to the school will' be ■ received from the architect on ''April 5, and that two weeks should be allowed for receiving tenders. the Classified Ads. Bring Quick Results Attend Your Church Al!► Services on * Standard Time FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) Pastor: Paul Coon, B.A. Sunday, March 20 10:00 am.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Family Worship 7:30 p.m.—Song Service ALL ARE WELCOME HERE Ontario Street United Church "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH” Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A. Sunday, March 20 9:45 am.—Sunday School 11:00 am.—Morning Worship TURNER’S 2:00 p.m.—Church Service 3:00 pm.—Sunday School ----------H)----------- Clearing AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale of Cat tle and Machinery at Lot 2, Con. 13, Hullett Twp., 2 miles west and 2 miles south of Wal ton or 2 miles south and 6 miles east of Blyth, on Wednesday, March 30 At 1:00 p.m. Cattle: 30 Hereford feeder steers, 950-1,000 lbs. Implements: W6 McCormick tractor; John Deere A tractor and N.O. 50 hydraulic loader: No. 29 Owatonna 12-ft. self- propelled swather, used 2 sea-, sons; New Holland -270 power take-off baler, in. neW condi tion; heat houser; 12-ft. John Deere cultivator; Gehl 10-inch hammermill; 3-furrow Inter national ace bottom plow, on rubber; 6-seotion drag harrows; 3-section harrow stretcher; Min neapolis 100-hus. power take off manure , spreader; John Deere 17-run grain and fertiliz er drill; Case 10-ft. packer; 4- fiurrow International ace bottom plow; John Deere 2-row moun ted scuffler; John Deere 7-ft. semi-mounted mower; Interna tional one-way disc; 32-ft Case grate and .bale elevator; 3 h.p. gasoline engine; Cockshutt wagon and. 15-ft. rack; Woods electrib grain toller, 1 h.p. elec tric motor; Titon No. 50 chain saw; SteWart electric cattle clippers; Duitt cattle oiler; elec tric brooder, 500 chick capacity; 10-ft. grain auger; wheel bar row; 25 cedar posts; bus. grass seed. Household Effects: 3 end tables; 2 brown iron beds, springs and matteesses; kitchen stool; Kenmore oil spaed heat er; magazine rack; quantity sealers;, dining room kitchen table, 6 chairs; 2 congoleum rugs 9x10^. Other, articles too numerous to mention. T erms — Cash reservefarm sold PFbpffetbi^ tesllb“*Held Auctioneer, Hdrold Jdbksbri Clerk, Gbbbge Powell 1142b •^olmesbiUe ^Kttrteb dUjurrlp?©' REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister - Sunday, March 20 Subject:/“John Knox—Ancestral Hero Of Our Presbyterian Heritage” WESLEY-WILLIS 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Church Service HOLMESVILLE 1:00 p,m.—-Church. Service 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School Tues., March 22—9:15 a.m.—Huron Presbyterial in Wesley-Willis Church. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. R. W. Wenham, L.Th., Rector Mr. W. H. Bishop, FRCO. ARCM, Organist Sunday, March 20 — 4th Sunday in Lent 8:00 a.m,—Holy Communion 9:45 a.m.—Church School • 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer Thurs., March 17—Chancel Guild at home of Mrs. Fred Hudie,Wed., March 23—10:30 a.m.~Holy Communion ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister Mrs. Mi J. Agnew, Organist (and Choir Director Sunday, March 20 9:45 a.m.—Church School 10:45 a.m.—Public Worship EVERYONE WELCOME MAPLE STREET GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Sunday, March 20 9:45 a.m.—Worship Service 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School 8:00 pm.—Evening Service Speaker: Gordon McLellan, Strathroy Tuesday—8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Subject: “What docs the Bible say about SPEAKING IN TONGUES” ALL WELCOME CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH REV. G. J. HEERSINK, Minister Sunday, March 20 10:00 ahi.—Service in English 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School 2:30 p.m.—Service in Dutch 7:30 p.m.—Service in English Every Sunday 6:15 p.m. dial 680 CHLO, St. Thomas, listen to “Back to God Hour*’. EVERYONE WELCOME ;• JOSEPH STREET GOSPEL HALL -! i . CLINTON 11:00 a.m.-—Breaking of Bread !’ , ,,,, 7:00 p.m.—Gospel Service 3 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading 7:30 pm. Friday—Children’s Meeting .... . , ........ EUCHRE and DANCE Friday, March 18 ORANGE HALL, CLINTON CARDS AT 8:30 P.M. LUNCH AT 10:00 P.M. DANCING TO FOLLOW GOOD ORCHESTRA Auspices LOL No. 710 Members Bring Sandwiches Admission 50c EVERYONE WELCOME i! the I00F Card Party At Lodge Hall The regular semi-monthly card ‘parity of the IOOF was held in the Lodge Hall on Prin cess Street last Friday. Win-, ners’ were: most lone hands, Harvey Taylor, Brucefield; men’s high, Bent Rowden; men’s low, J. K. Cornish, Brucefield; ladies’ high, Mris. Frank Cum mings; ladies’ .low, Mrs. J. Wise. Winner of the cake was Mrs1. John Broadfoot, Brucefield. The next party will be held on Thursday, March 24. Personal Mrs. I. Merrill, Mirs1. J. Mer rill, Mrs. G. Colclough and Ross Merrill attended the funeral of the former’s cousin in Belle ville on Friday, returning home on Saturday. -----------o----------- Kinsmen Hear Of Medicare ' HENSALL — Dr. J. C. God dard was guest speaker at the dinner meeting, of Hens'all Kins men last Thursday night speak ing on “The Medicare Scheme” and presented valuable infor mation on this issue. Vice-presi dent Murray Baker who pre sided for the meeting intro duced the speaker who Was thanked by, Harold Knight. Kinsmen and Kinettes will provide entertainment for the patients of Goderich Ontario' Hospital, Wednesday, March 23. & Service " special buys YARDLEY AFTER SHAVE LOTION Reg. $2.00 .............. Sale $1.39 VO-5 SHAMPOO 2 Bottles Only $1.90 DESERT FLOWER CREAM DEODORANT Reg. $1.50 ..... Sale 2 for $1.50 AIR FRESHENER SPRAY BonUs Size 16-oz. Only 99c OUR EASTER Are Now On Display Choose Your Selection Early 5c to $1.00 BOBBI HAIR SPRAY ......990 FAST HOME PERMANENTS Soft - Regular - Super — And For Tinted or Bleached Hair $2.00 CAROS ' PLAYTEX HAIR CARE GLOVES For Hair Treatment Phone 482-9511 Clinton, Ontario