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Notice To Creditors
lh the Estate of REBECCA
TURNER, iate of the Town of
Clinton in the County of Hur
on, Widow, deceased.
All persons having claim?
against the Estate of the above-
named, Who died on the 30th
day of January, A.D. 1966, ere
required to file full particulars
thereof With the undersigned on or before the 4th day of
April, AR, 1966, after which
date the assets will be distri
buted, haying regard only to
the claims of which toe under
signed shall then have notice.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario,
this 15th day of March, A.D.
1966.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
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Notice To Creditors
in the Estate of EDGAR
HODGES, late of the Township
pf Hullett in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, De
ceased.
All persons having claims
against'the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 7th day
of August, A.D, 1965, are re
quired to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned
on or before the 11th day of
April, A.D. 1966, after which
date the assets will be disitri-
■ touted having regard only to
the claims of which the under
signed shall then have notice.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario,
this 18th day of March, A.D.
1966.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
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Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of cat
tle, machinery, liay and grain,
and household effects, at Lot 35
Con. 9, Goderich Twp., ?4>^
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 Hol
stein heifer calf 11 months old);
4 Holstein-Hereford cross' steers
15 months old; 1 Holstein-
Hereford cross steer and one
heifer one year oM
Machinery: Massey-Harris 44
tractor in good condition with
heat houser. International 200
hoiw .crop; with fast hitch and
cultivator;-1-^ furrow Massiey'
plow; Fleury Bissell disc; Cock- .
shutt side rake; hay loadier;
New Idea' manure spreader,
New’ Idea 7-ft. mower; 4 sec
tion harrows; land packer; 8-flt.
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 barraw and other
articles too numerous to men
tion. X
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; bedroam suite; Empire
coal and wood range; clothes
rack; combination door 34”x-
82”; fruit jars and other small
articles, also man’s bicyle.
Terms — Cash
No reserve — farm sold.
Mrs. Muriel Grigg, Proprietress
Bruce Rathwell, Auctioneer
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AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale qf
Lteqstpqk^ Machinery, Hay and
Grain af lot 16, con. 4, Tuqk-
■ ersmith Twp,, 2 miles east of
Kippen or 6 mite? south of Sea
forth, on
Tuesdoy, March 29
At 1f?;3Q Sharp
Cattle: Holstein herd ofi 17
paws apd heifers; 3 Holstein
cows due in April, unit bred;
4 Holstein heifeis fresh in Feb.
and March; 2 Holstein heifers
due in May; 4 Holstein cows
freshened in Feb, and March;
21 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 hay 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-ft. 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, used for
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 banrow; 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. v
Terms — Cash
No reserve — farm sold
Proprietor, John Sinclair '
■ Auctioneer, Harold Jackson
Clerk, George Powell . ;
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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 on
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-
..point 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’ goad condition; Allis Chal
mers Model ■ C tractor with 2 row corn ar 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
pipe's; 16 run McD. seed drill
Chalmers
for A. C.
tan Ford
12* John
harrows';
one way
BIRTHS
MOIR - In St, Joseph’s Hos
pital, London, on Wednesday,
March 2, 1966, to Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Moir, Hensail, a
■son, (brother for Garry and
Randy)*
GROSS' In Clinton. Fulbl'jlc
Hospital on Monday, March
21, 1966 to Mi-, and Mrs.
Carmen Gross, Auburn, a son.
STURGEON —■ In Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital*
Goderich, on Sunday, March 13,1966 to Mr, and Mrs. Glen
Sturgeon, (nee Dondida Los-
tell), Bayfield Road, Godie-
rich, a daughter, Muriel Jane,
a sister for Jo Anne and
David.
VANDERLEI — In Clinton
Public Hospital on Sunday,
March 20, 1966 to Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Vanderiei,
Londesboro, a daughter.
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Complete Dispersal
Two Dav
AUCTION SALE
ANNOUNCEMENT
CHSS T,V.
Coming Soon
a new station
12, 13b
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to thank toy
friends and neighbours for
cards, flowers and kindness at
home while I was a patient in
Clinton hospital, S'pedi'al thanks
to Dr. Thompson 'and first floor
nurses. — MRS. EMMA BAY-
LEY, 12p
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Machinery, Hay, Grain and Reg
istered Holstein Cattle af
28, Con. 2, East Wawanosh,
mile north of Auburn on
Wednesday, April 6
at 1:00 p.m.
Machinery: Nuffield Tractor
460, 2 years old; Massey Fer
guson 3 point hitch 3 furrow plow; Ford tractor with man
ure loader; International . 91
combine; International 12 ft.
swather; New Idea spreader,
125 bus; 12 ft. Hergot cultiva
tor; 12 ft. chain harrow; 7 ft.
New Idea mower; 10 ft. Case
packer; 7 ft. 3 paint-hitch cul
tivator; New Idea side rake; 2
McKee Harvesters; 24 ft. rack
with self unloader; 2 rubber
tired wagons; set double discs;
B414 tractor, year old; I.H. bal
er, 1953 ; 28 ft. elevator, 1964;
Jahn Deere cultivator; 10 ft.
New Idea rake; New Idea mow
er; snow blower; hammer mill;
26 ft. grain auger; seed drill;
2 wheel trailer; turnip drill;
extension ladder; set scales;
hydraulic cylinder.
Dairy Equipment: 3 Surge
unit milking machine with
pump; double wash basin; Uni
versal unit; pails; strainer;
Miscellaneous: Forks, shovels,
chains, cedar posts, anchor
posts, Maple and pine lumber,
3 ducks, 2 drakes, quantity hay
and grain, some household ef
fects.
Terms — Cash
No reserve, farm 'sold.
Lunch .Counters
Proprietor, William Gow
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson
Clerk, George Powell
The Sale of 60 Accredited
Registered Holsteins Herd
April 14.
Lot
one
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We wish to express our sin
cere gratitude’ to the Holmes
ville'UCW for serving a won
derful dinner on the occasion
of our daughter’s wedding. Spe
cial • thanks to Rev. Park.' —-
MR. and MRS. CHARLES
HOUGHTON. . 12p
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter
would like to thank the Em
ployees of the CNR at Clinton,
also thelir wives: and1 friends
and the boys of 'the Stratford
territory for an enjoyable social
evening and gifts presented to
us. — HENRY and LENA
CARTER. . 12p
The family of the late Mrs.
Charles’ Marks wish to thank
all''those who sent cards, flow
ers and treats during her ill
ness in hospital.. Special thanks
to the nurses of Clinton hospit
al, Dr. O fil<es and for all the
kindness shown by the neigh
bours and friends during our
.recent bereavement. 12b
I wish to express my sincere
thanks for the 'Cards, fru'it,
flowers and visits from my
neighbours and friends, Holmes
ville UCW, and Community
Clulb. Special thanks to Rev.
Park, Dr. Flowers, Dr. Oakes
and the nursing staff of first
floor of Clinton’ Public Hospit-*
al. — MRS, MORGAN JONES.
12p.
300 County UCW Delegates
Study, Listen And Report
About 300 delegates to Hur
on Presbyterial United Church
Women met in Wesley-Willis
United Church on Tuesday.
During the business session,
delegates accepted an alloca
tion far this year of $30,600,
plus $420 for presbyterial ex
penses, Last year’s allocation
was exceeded by 3-5 pea,’ cent.
Donations' to the Westminster
College Furnishing Fund and
‘‘over 'and above’' projects
were also raised last year.
Representatives from the
Evangelical United Brethren.
Church and, Huron deanery of
the Anglican Church brought
greetings to the meeting,
New officers are: Past presi
dent, Mrs. Allan McTaggart, RR
ENGAGEMENTS
ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mins. Thomas B.
Allen, Londesboro, wish to
announce the engagement
of their younger daughter,
Kqren Joyce, to Mr, Don
ald Edward Scruton, only
. son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Scruton, Clinton. The mar-,
riage to take place in St.
Joseph’s Church, Clinton on ’
Saturday, April 16, 1966 at
4 o’clock. ' 12b
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Go-
vier of Seaforth wish to
announce the engagement
of .their daughter, June
Marie to Mr. Larry Thom
as Raymond O’Connell, son
’ of Mr. ,and Mrs. Thomas
O'Connell, Clinton. The
wedding to take place in
Ontario Street United Ch
urch, Clinton, on Saturday,
April 16, 1966 at 2 p.m. 12b
2, Brussels; president, Mrs. Gil
bert Beecroft, Belgrave; vice-
presidents, Mrs. George Michie,
RR 4, Brussels and Mrs. Orval
Harrison, RR 1, Monkton,.
Regional vice-presidents are:
Mrs. Jack Reavie, Wingham,
north; Miss Esther Hume, God
erich, west; .Mrs. Gordon Mc
Kenzie, RR 1, Seaforth, centre;
Mrs. S, F. Lewis, Exeter,.south;
Recording secretary, .Mrs. Earl
Rowe, Hensall; corresponding
secretary, Mrs, Hugh Davidson,
RR 4, Goderich,
Committee chairmen.: Chris
tian education and social ac
tion, Mrs, Gladstone Edgar,
RR 2, Gorrie; co-operation in
missionary and Christian educa
tion, Mrs. Nortnan Clairmont,
Goderich; finance, Mrs. Robert
McKercher, RR 1, Dublin-;
Westminster College, Mrs. Qr-
val Harrison, RR 1, Monkton;
leadership development, Mrs.
Bert Alton, RR 5, Lucknow;
nominations, Mrs. ' Stanley
Bride, Fordwich.
Portfolio secretaries: Com
munity friendship and^visiiting,
Mrs, Lloyd Bond, Holmesville;
literature and communications,
Mrs, Arthur Jiaokson, Belgrave;
press and publicity, Mrs, Lome
Porter, Exeter; program, Mrs1.
Harold Doilg, Fordwich; stew
ardship and recruiting, Mrs.
G. W, Tiffin, Wiingham; supply
and social welfare, Mrs. George
Patter, RR 3, Clinton; archives,
Mrs. Hector Murray, Exeter.
Secretaries at large are Mrs.
Harold Philips, Blyth; Mrs. El
gin McKinley, Zurich and Mrs.
Nelson Reid, Walton.
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AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Cat
tie and Machinery at Lot >2,
Con. 13, Hullett Twp., 2 miles
west and 2. miles south of Wal
ton or 2 miles south and
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 No. 50 hydraulic loader;
No. 29 Owatonna 12-ffc. self-
propelled swather, used 2 sea
sons f New Holland 270 power
take-bff baler, in new condi
tion; heat houser; 12-ft. John
Deere cultivator; Gehl 10-inch
hammermill; 3-furrow Inter
national aee bottom plow, on
rubber; 6-seotion drag harrows;
3-section harrow stretcher; Min
neapolis lOOnbus. power take
off manure spreader; John
Deere 17-run grain and fertiliz
er drill; Case 10-ft. packer; 4-
furrow 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
grain and bale elevator;' 3 h.p.
gasoline engine; Cockshutt
wagon and 15-ft. rack; Woods
electric (grain roller, 1 h.p. elec
tric motor; Tifoh 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 Effedts: 3 end
tables; 2 brown iroh beds,
springs arid mattresses; kitchen
stool; Kenmore oil Space heat
er; magazine rack; quantity
Sealers; dinfrig tooth kitchen
table, 6 chairs; 2 congoleum
rugs 9kl0^.
Other Articles too numerous
to iriehtiOh.
. Terms ttosh
No reWW farnf sold
proprietor* Leslie field
Auctioneer* Harold JhckSdn
Clerk* George Rowel I .
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6
pipes; 16 run McD.
on rubber; 7’ Affls
side mounted mower
Model C. tractor; 1
truck, 1951 model; Deere spring tooth
Oliver heavy duty
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 Cuitipacker; 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 oh truck;
Champion snow blower; woven
wire stretcher; Ratchet single
wire stretcher; fencing tools; a
quantity of water bowlsj a
number of Steel wrenches; air
compressor and tank with hose;
7 section harrows; 36 ft. exten
sion lad!der;heat houser; 3 steel
cavers for round corn 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;
grease guns; 3 taipaulins, 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
and buffet; lazy boy chair;
Westinghouse electric stove 24 ;
Westinghouse washer • ;.' with
laundry tubs and bench; lamps;
tables; wardrobe; chairs; churn;
roll top writing dOsk; a quanti
ty Of dishes, etc.; high chair
and basinette.
Cattle: Hereford cows, pas
ture bred, and the property of
Donald McN&ll, Blyth, consist
ing of: 2 heifers, 3 years old;
5 cows, 6 years oSd; 1 cow, 7
years old; Angus cow, 8 years
old; Hereford cow, aged; Here
ford cow, open; Hereford bull,
3 years old (registered).
No RcSetVe as Farm is Sold
Terms Chsli
GEORGE WATT, Propriotbf
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
George Powell, Clerk
11, 12 b
Classified Ads*
Bring Quick
Results
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AUCTION SALE
Of Machinery, Cattle and
Feed for BILL BLACKER, Sr.,
Lot 28, Con. 5, Hullett Town
ship, 2 i/t miles north of Clin
ton; Highway 4, west y2 mile.
On Saturday, April 2nd
At 1:00 p.m.
24 HEAD OF CATTLE 24
Holstein caw bred Feb. 10,
1966; Holstein Cow bred Jan.
21, 1966; Holstein caw bred
August, 1965; Guernsey ‘ cow,
milking and open; 4 BWF last
summer calves; 8 BWF' year
ling heifers (OPP approx. 600
lbs.); 8 BWF yeanling steers
(approx. 500 lbs.)
MACHINERY
WF Allis-Chalmers; tractor
(in good condition); 8N Ford
tractor; Front-end manure
loader to fit 8N'Ford' or Fer
guson tractor, snow blade (fits
loader); set of heavy duty
10x28 tire Chains (will fit big
ger tire); Ford tractor grill
guard; Ford 2 furrow mounted
plow; 7 ft., 3 pt. hitch mounted
cultivator and scuffler shield's
to fit cultivator; 13-run Inter-
natlionfal Seed drill; 6 sections
of diamond tooth harrows;
horse scuffler; 2-furrow Fleury-
Bissel trail plow; 26-plate 6-ft.
Fleury-Bissel disc; Fleury-Bis
sel 8-ft. disc (new); rubber-tir
ed Massey-Harris wagon; 16-fit.
hay rack; 7-ft., 3-pt. hitch
mounted mower; 7-ft. recipro
cating Case rake;' model 45"
McCormick-Deering baler, mo
tor driven; 32-ft. bale elevator,
1 year old; heavy duty % h.p.
electric motor; 6-ft. Massey-
Harrisr binder; Massey-Harris
binder, suitable for parts; Mas
sey-Harris "7-ft. binder, in good
condition; 10-in. belt driven
Case hammermill, with 2
screens; 30-ft. drive belt; Inter
national manure spreader; Vik
ing milking machine, nearly
new (pipes for 20 .cows and 2
milking units); Viking Cream
separator, nearly new;
6 stainless steel milk pails;
2 steel water troughs, approx.
150 gallons; hydro electric
fencer; battery electric fencer;
rubber-tired wheel barrow; 2
canape rods for Ford, tractor;
5 5-fit. pig troughs; 2 10-ftt. pig
troughs; horse sleigh; M-H
dump rake; loading chute;
stone boat; pig crate; set of
2,000 lb. scales; heat lamp; 10-
f.t. ladder; cattle water bowl;
3 or 4 logging chains.; 120 fit.
1%” rope; 7 sling ropes and
car; 7 used car tires; whippie
trees & knee yokes; 'block and
■tackle; pulleys for hay fork
rope; rope cattle halters; set
of bfitcheh harness; 10’xl2’ col
ony hohse; 10’x26’ colony house;
2 electric chicken brooders; 2
rolls of chicken Wire; 5 chicken
shelters; 10 blanks, '12’xl’x2”;
2 sheets steel siding^ 18’x4’; 10
chicken feeders; grease * gun
6 cartridges; hahd cement pick,
Miscellaneous: doof hinges;
litter Carrier track hinges; cow
chains; shovels, brooms, clevis-*
cs and other articles too numer
ous to mention,
Quantity of Hay, Grain and
(terms of Sate OaSli
5% Sales Tax Will Be In Ef fect
JOE CORBY, Clerk
RIOIIARD H. LOBB,
, Auctioneer
I wish to thank everyone who
has been , so kind to me during
the past three months, while
I have been in Clinton hospital.
Thanks' to those who sent cards,
gifts, flowers, good wishes and
visits, also nurses1 on second
floor and Dr. Addison. A very
special nthank-yo>u’ ’ to Donna
and Barbara for the capable
way they have looked after
the shop during my absence,
also to our loyal customers,
who have been so co-operative
during this difficult time. Sin
cerely, — EDITH ANNE
JOHNSTON. 12b
of Kippen 'are happy to an-
>l bounce the engagement of
their daughter, Jean Helen
Dorine to Mr. Charles
Michael Walch, nephew of
■Mr. and Mrs; James Bo
gart of dona Station. The
.wedding will take place
Saturday, April 9, 1966 in
- Bayfield Baptist Church.
12b
IN MEMORIAM ,
SWITZER — In loving mem
ory of a dear husband and
father, Earl Switzer, who'pass
ed away one year ago, March
22, 1965.“Even for the dead I wiill
bind my soul in grief.
Death cannot long divide,
it is not as though
The rose that climbed my gar
den wall, has bloomed on the
other slide.
Thou art with Christ and
Christ with me ■
In Christ united still' are We.’’
•—Ever remembered by a loving
wife Mabel and family. 12p
not
for
The needs of wayward youth
were outlined by the, Rev, W,
M. Carspp as he related his ex
periences-at Wesley Centre for
wayward youth in Hamilton;’
A social worker in his native
Ireland; Mr. Carson served two
years in the Londesboro Unit
ed Church' charge near here,
before moving' to’ Hamilton
last June,
_ Mr. Carson assumed addi
tional duties as a jail chaplain,
Which helped him build UP
contacts in the street, he said.
Describing the youths he
deal?' wifih as “the long-haired,
leiather-jaclteted, high-booted
type,” he said they all show
a deep mistrust of everyone,
especially police and probation
officers,
These kids are lost for a
human, lasting relationship —
they aye crying out in shat
tered ways,” he said. “Un
fortunately, they imagine that
the one way to obtain human
relationships is through sex.
The result is that many of
them, both boys and girls, are
led into the worst form of
Vice that can be found •—• pros
titution.”
He -appealed for some fami
ly in the presbyterial to open
its home, for at least six
months, to a boy who will be
leaving a training institution
April 4. Having served his
sentence, the youth who has
had seven foster homes; needs
someplace to go.
Mr. .Carson concluded saying
the parole boards are constant
ly requiring homes where
youths can close the gates. Of
prison behind them and start-
a new life away from former
contacts.
The contribution of a Sea
forth man, James McNairn, to
drought-stricken India was
lauded by another speaker,
Miss Wilma Thompson. She is
associate secretary of the
United' Church's Board
World Missions.
Early this year, Mr.
Clinton News-Record—-Pg. f
Thurs., March 24, 1966
^ CLINTON ’
PERSONALS
*r
DEATHS
GIBSON hl Clinton .Public
Hospital on Saturday, March-
19, 1966, John Thomas Gib
son, Clinton, (formerly of
Goderich Township) dear
husband of toe former Mary
Elliott■, in his 72nd year. Fu
neral. services from Ball and
Mutch funeral home on Tues
day, March 22 with interment
'in Clinton cemetery.
OAKES — In Strathroy on
Tuesday,'March 15, 1966 El
wood Oakes of Strathroy,
dear, husband of the former
Margaret Strothers, in his
71st year. Funeral service
from Denning Brothers Fun
eral Home, Strathroy with in
terment/ in Strathroy ceme
tery. Dr. W. A. Oakes, Clinton, is a brother of the de- '
C fficliSfeiCl
ZABLOCKI—<In Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, March
20, 1966 Antony Zablocki,
Clinton, dear husband of the
former Miloslawa Szczeipkow-
ska, in his 55th year. Rested,
at Ball and Mutch funeral
home, funeral sendees from
St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic
Church on Tuesday, March
22 with interment in Clinton
cemetery.
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AUCTION SALE
on
Monday, March 28
1:00 p.m. at lot 13, coh. 6,
)
of
at 1:00 p.m. at lot 13, coh. 6,
Stanley Twp., 2 miles south
of Varna.
Machinery: Cockshutt 35 live
power take-off tractor; Allis-
Chalmers C tractor; Cockshutt
350 baler (new); Mayrath bale
elevator, 40 fit. long; Cockshutt
4-bar side rake; International
6-fit. mower; International 3-
furrow plow, on rubber; Inter
national 7-fit. binder; Hergott
threshing machine, 28 inch, with
shredder; Allis-Chalmers No. 66
power take-ofif combine; John
Deere 10-in. hammermill; Vik
ing electric hammermill (new);
Knight power take-off manure'
spreader; robber-tired wagon
with rack; 120-gal. gas barrel;
2-Wheel trailer; 2 Unit Hyman
milkihg machine;. McCormick
Ddering electric cream separa
tor; Pioneer chair saw (nearly
new); 200 ft snow fence (new);
75-ft. endless hammermill belt
(new); dehomers; hydro elec
tric fencer. z
Approximately 1,500 bales
‘mixed hay.
Terms Cash
No reserve —< farm sdld
Proprietors, Alf arid Bruce
• • Johnston
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson
ll-12b
The • Ontario Safety League
urges all would-be drivers to
take lessons front a broitofly
qualified commercial driving in
structor — if high' school driver
instruction, or EKO Drivers
courses are not available.
There will be parking lots at
Expo for 25,000 cars'and a bas-
,.ih for 250 yachts.
Attend Your Church
This Sunday
Alt. Services on - Standard Timo ■
| . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
'■ (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) <1
Pastor: Paul Coon, B.A.
I; Sunday, March 27 ]’
;• 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School ’ ;•
<1 11:15 am.—Family Worship J
I; 7:30 p.m.—Song Service <!
I! ALL ARE WELCOME HERE <!
Mc-
Nairo, through the United’
Church missions, left for In
dia to dig wells. An experi
enced well-digger, he Struck
an exceptionally goad supply
of water with his first well,
two days after beginning to
drill.
Describing the plight of the
Indians because of a dry mon
soon season, Miss Thompson
said 500 people are dying every
hour, even while 32,000 babies
are born each day.
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The largest roam in Carlsbad
Caverns has a floor area of 14
acres.
' Visitors with Mn and Mi's,
' Derwin Carter during the past
' week were their son-in-law and'
daughter, Dp. and Mrs. C. W.
Mewhort, Vancouver Island,
B.C., who were en route to New
York, where they joined several
hundred other doctors and their
wives from across Canada, for
a ten-day cruise to Jamaica,
op the Empress of Canada.
They will attend a medical
conventton on hoard ship.
My, and Mrs; Frank Cum
mings motored to London on
Sunday to see the hockey
at Treasure Island Gardens be
tween the Clinton and Mounts-
field Peewees. Clinton won 3-2,
Dr. Paul Yates of Nigeria,
who practised in Clinton for a
short -time some years ago, is
to be in town this weekend,
■and will be guest speaker at
the Wesley-Willis UCW Thank-
offering Service on Sunday
evening at 7:30. He will show
slides depicting his work in
Nigeria. A cordial invitation is
extended to the general public
to attend this meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McMur
ray, 139 Ontario Street and
Mr,, 'and Mrs. Milton Wiltse,
Victoria Street arrived home
Sunday night aftero a three
week conducted tour to Cali
fornia.
Visitors over the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don
McLean, 52 Princess Street,
West, were Mr. and Mrs. J. C._
Forbes, Winnipeg, parents of
Mrs. McLean; Lt. Roy McLean
who has completed tour of duty
from Fort Mamouth, N.Y.; Sig.
and Mrs, Tom McLean and
Scott, Camp Petawawia, Ontario
and Cpl. and Mrs. Bob McLean
and girls, Camp' Borden, Ont
ario.
Andrew Lawson visited at
Pickering last weekend;
Lt. Roy McLean, Miss Bonnie
McLean and Don Lockwood
spent last Thursday and Fri
day at Camp Petawawa visiting
S'ilg. and Mrs. Tom McLean.
Mrs. R' J. Oharlesworth has
left for her 'home 'in Grand
Forks, North Dakota, after vis
iting with -her sisters, Mrs.
George Roiberton and Mrs.
George MacLennan for several
weeks.
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The federal government, ex
clusive of crown corporations,
employed 212,700 persons'at the
end of (August, 1965, an1 increase
of almost 4,700 from one year
.previously. ,
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The Mayans , invented their
calendar about 300 B.C.
Subjects
Ontario Street United Church
“THE FRIENDLY CHURCH’’
Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
Sunday, March 27
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—'Morning Worship
TURNER’S
2:00 p.m.—Church Service
3:00 pm.—Sunday School
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REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
Sunday, March 27 ,
“John Wesley—'Founder of Methodism”
WESLEY-WILLIS
a.m.—Sunday School
a.m.—Church Service
pm.—UCW Thankoffering Meeting
Speaker: Dr. Paul Yates of Nigeria.
' HOLMESVILLE
1:00 p.m.—Church Service
2:00 p.m.—Sunday School
Sun., 8:00 a.m.—UCM invited to Men’s Breakfast at
St. Paul’s Anglican Church.
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Wenham, L.Th., Rector
Mr. W. H. Bishop* FRCO, ARCM, Organist
Sunday, March 27 — Passion Sunday
8:00 a.m.—BAC Communion Breakfast with the
men of Wesley-Willis Church.
9:45 am.—Church School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer—Men’s Choir
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director
Sunday, March 27
9:45 a.m.—Church School
10:45 a.m.—Public Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
MAPLE STREET GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, March 27
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Speaker: Gordon McLellan, Strathroy
Tuesday—8:00 p.m.—-Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
Subject: What does the Bible say about
“SPEAKING IN TONGUES’’
ALL WELCOME
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
REV. G. J. HEERSINK, Minister
Sunday, March 27
10:00 a.m.—Service in English
11:00 a.m.-—Sunday Schoo]
2:30 p.m.'—Service in Dutch
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 , ?
I; 11:00 a.m.—Breaking of Bread J
;> 7:00 p.m.-—Gospcl Service *
■I 8:00 p.m. Thursday--Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading Z i 7:30 p.m. Friday—Children’s Meeting t
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We carry a Complete Line of
EASTER CARDS
j Now On Display
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Choice Selection
10c to $1.00
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Calgon Bath-Oil Beads .... $1.75
Shoe Make Up For Spring
20 Colors
Change your shoe coloring
in 30 minutes.
NEEDS
. 16% $1.75
100’s, $8.50
..........$1.00
.. 3’s-—$2.50
$4.90
....$1,75
...$1.25
....$1,25
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Scour Tablets .......
30% $3.00;
Scourex Astringent
Powder ..................
Mastitis Ointment ..
Anti-Mastitis infusion
Udder Rub ................
Bag Balm ...................
Dilators ........ ..........
Eye and Wound Powder $1.80
Iron-Lick—Neewst way to
administer iron ..................$1.89
We also stock Syringes, Needles,
Syphons, Cannulae
Our Penicillin Injectables
always under refrigeration.
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