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AUCTION SALE
At the Clinton Legion Hall
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Tuesday Evening, May llth 8 p.m.
(Daylight 'Saving Time)
REPOSSESSIONS — BANKRUPT STOCKS
and Many, Many Personal Consignments Consisting of
Appliances - Furniture - Television
Refrigerator with cross top freezer; 2 electric ranges; long
skirt 17,cult. food freezer that holds over 500 pounds
frozen food; deluxe automatic washer and dryer (electric); com-
bination radio and three -speed record changer; five different
television sets (all reconditioned and in Al working condition);
2 hostess chairs; platform rocker;, high air; telephone table;
step stool; chrome rocker; writing desk; 9 ,x 12 rug; step and
coffee tables; 4 dinette and kitchen sets nis ed in chrome and
coppertone; 2 two-piece davenport suites complete with a high -
back swivel rocker; 2 -piece French provincial chesterfield suite
in a nylon cover; 3 other modern chesterfield suites in 4-3-2
cushion sets; 3 -bookcase bedroom suites in light and dark finish,
complete with box springs and mattress; 2 39 -inch continental
beds, complete with box spring and quilt top mattress and head
boards; 4 54 -inch quilt top mattresses that fit any full size bed;
two-piece chestabed living room suite that folds out to a full
•size bed with a spring -filled mattress built in; 2 setsof tables
and trilight lamps; 1 54 -inch continental bed, and MANY OTHER
ITEMS TOO •NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
ALL THE APPLIANCES IN THIS SALE ARE
GUARANTEED TO BE IN Al WORKING
CONDITION WHEN HOOKED UP AT YOUR
HOME. •
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING — ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
JUST ARRIyED—A large selection of Spring and Summer
Clothing has just been received for Auction from ONE OF THE
LARGEST CLOTHING WHOLESALERS IN CANADA.
CHILDREN'S CiTHING--Jackets, pyjamas, crawlef sets,
pullovers and cardig ns, sleep and play sets, shirts and blouses,
dresses, three-piece velvet sets, T-shirts, coat and hat sets,
'jodhpurs, underwear, baby shirts, housecoats, sleepers, babies'
orlon knit sets, hooded• sweaters, skirts, training pants, gloves,
poodle socks, shorts', slims, sun suits, bathing suits.
MEN. --Work and dress shirts, polo shirts, jackets, dress
Pants, work and dress socks, pyjamas,. belts and ties, underwear,
sweaters and other items.
WOMEN—Dresses, blouses, sweaters, pullovers and cardi-
gans, skirts, nylons, coats, two-piece suits, stretch slims, purses,
jaekets,.agdOther items:
CitASTANDING SALE WILL CONSIST OF THE LARGEST
At1b,„BAST OFFERING THAT WE HAVE EVER AUCTIONED
IN THIS HAIL . . AT ANY TIME — DON'T MISS IT 1
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At Dublinco` rifirmab n
On Friday evening 'Most Rev.
G. Emmet Carter, Bishop of
the Diocese of London, visited
St. Patrick's Church, Dublin,
and administered the Sacra-
ment .of Confirmation to chil-
dren of the parish.
In keepihg with recent litur-
gical changes, His Excellency
offered Mass and confirmed the
children in the Mass, immedi-
ately after the Gospel.
After, being welcomed to .St:
Patrick's by Rev. Remi Durand,
pastor, the bishop spoke to the
people concerning changes in
the. liturgy, particularly in the
Mass. • Assisting the bishop
were Rev. Father Sullivan, Sea -
forth; Rev. Father Coughlin, St.
Columban, and .Rev. Father Mit-
tzi, Stratford,
Those receiving Confirmation
were: Donna McLaughlin, Ju-
dy Eckert, Deanne Stapleton,
Delaine O'Rourke, Wilma Seg-
eren, Pauline Goettler, Rose
Marie Eckert, Anita Freriks,
Mary Catherine Smith, Mary
,Jayne Looby, Teresa Flanagan,
Marianne Ducharme, Joanne
Van Bergen, Astrid Segeren,
Jeannette Vonk, Cheryl Mc-
Grath, Catherine Kramers, Mau-
reen, Ryan, Patrick Delaney,
Peter Flanagan, Robert Kraus-
kopf, Patrick Flanagan, Gary.
Looby, Andrew Nyland, Tommy
Goettler, Larry Feeney, John
Delaney, Eddie Ronne, Cor Van
Bakel, Casey Van Bakel, John
Van Bakel, Willy Kroonen.
Guild Has Meeting'
The St. Mary's Guild, Dublin,
held its regular meetingat the
home of Mrs. Keller. It was de-
cided to hold a bakeless bake
sale. Material was donated by
Palmerston• Guild for recover-
ing of altar cushions and altar
pads. Plans were made to send
several children to 'Huron
Church Camp.
.Mrs. Keller gave an excel-
lent reading on the early his-
tory of the Church of . Eng-
land. Mrs. William Smith pre-
sided at the meeting. Lunch
was served • by the hostess.
WI,, Installs Officers
The Dublin WI held an auc-
tion of home baking , at their
annual meeting at the home of
Mrs, T. Di1L 11Irs. J, Burchill,
the president, was the auction,
eer. Articles were donated for
a layette, to be sent to an In-
dian Hospital. Roll call was
"my favorite plant". -
Attending an operetta in
Stratford was planned for July.
Mrs. Friend reported on the
spring executive meeting of
South Perth.» Reports of the
standing committees were giv-
en, and the installation of of-
ficers for the coming year was
conducted by Mrs. A. Whetharn.
They are as follows:
,Past preitent, Mrs. A.' Whet -
ham;. president, Mrs.. J. Bur-
chill; vice-president, Mrs. T.
Butters ; Aecretary treasurer,
Mrs. H. Pethick; assistant, Mrs,
T. Butters; pianist, Mrs. J.
Nagle; district director, Mrs. C.
Friend; 'alternate district direc-
tor, Mrs. H. Britton; public re-
lations, Mrs. W. Smith.; card
secretary, Mrs. J. Dill; .press re-
porter, Mrs. T. Simonsen ;
branch directors, s. *E. Jordi -
ion and Mrs, W. Smith; curator
of Tweedsmuir History, Mrs. R.
Aikens; standing committees:
agriculture and •Canadian indus-
tries, 1VIrs. R. Aikens and Mrs.
J. Statton; citizenship and edu-
cation, Mrs. J. Nagle and Mrs.
J. Doisey; historical research
and current events, 1VIrs. H.
Britton; home economics and
health, Mrs. C. Friend; resolu-
tions, Mrs. E. Jordiscin.
Mother Michael David and
Mrs. John Nagle attended the
Liturgical Session, held at
Mount St. Joseph, London.
Dr. and Mrs. Jim McCabe, of
Brampton, with Miss Monica
Byrne.
Mrs. Howard Burgess, Flint,
Mich., with Mrs. Joseph Dill.
Rev. Monsignor Durand, St.
Peter's Se,minary, Londpn, with
Rev. R. Durand.
Miss Mary O'Connell has re-
turned to her home from Scott
Memorial 1-k45ital, Seaforth.
Mrs. Mark Nelson, Seattle,
Washington, with Miss Mary
O'Connell. .
Mr. James Eckert and Danny,
of Rochester, New York, with
Mr, and Mrs. George Coville.
Miss Joanne Stapleton has
completed her year at Water-
loo University.
' Miss Betty Aerie Butters, of
London, at her home.
The Dublin Bowling League
banquet and dance was held
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• Wrs.iGeo* &witch spent last
nIaynrStratfcmg .-vistang
Xr. and Aktra, *Pert Dale,
Vhe 'eereThaelt7 mate*ls avn-
' Valhy to Mrs,
family in tlie loss of a
ather and grandfather, the late
Mr. 'Charles Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riley spent
'several day a with their
Mrs. Robert Wooda, and Mr.
WOOS and family, and their
nephew, Mr. Doug Riley and
Mrs. Riley and family, of Ajax.
Mrs. Reg Lawson, Lynda
Nott, Mary McIlwain and Mary
Buchanan attended the CGIT
rally in Exeter on Saturday,
where the girls graduated.
Misses Mary MacGregor, of
Kitchener, and 'Margaret Mac-
Gregor, of Melesworth, spent
,the' 'weekend with- their par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Mac
Gregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harburn,
of Staffa, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Grimoldby on Sun-
day. ..
Mr. and ..Mrs. George Hart
spent Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family. -
Mr. and Mrs. Don Glousher,
Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Scott, Meribeth and
Melanie, of Belgrave, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale
and daughters.
Mrs. William Jewitt and fam-
ily spent Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson
and family, of Varna.
Mr. Theron Betties, of Win-
throp, visited ,with Mr, and
Mrs. George McIlwain and Mary
on Sunday after returning from
Florida, where M. Betties
spent the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Glou-
sher, Stewart and Barbara vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Glousher, of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchan-
an and family spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Chas: Hart,
of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter,
of Blyth, spent Monday vwith
Mr. and Mrs. •Wilmer Glousher
and family.
at the Canadian Legion Hall
Seaforth on Saturday evening.'
Trophies and awards w e
en out.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Emby and
children, Guelph, with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Whetham,
Mr. Frank Flannery -Meld a'
successful auction sale Friday.
Misses Angela and, Yvone
Ducharme, London, at their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Butters
and,, children, London, with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mc-
Laughlin and family attended
the wedding of aenneth Mc-
Laughlin to Miss Elizabeth De
Faber, of Stratford.•
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Holland
and children, St. Thomas, with
Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Gaffney and
children and Mr. Carl Stapleton,
Smith Falls, with friends hi
the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Harper,
St. Pauls,' and Mrs. Tom Kay,
Seaforth, with , Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Smik , •
Mrs'. Joseph Dill in Flint,
Michigan.
Mrs. Ed. Arnold and daugh-
ters with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Carpenter.
' Mrs. Torn Butters is attend.
ing the annual Women's Insti-
tute officers' conference at
Guelph, in Macdonald Hall.
Mrs. Frank Burns is a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
BRODHAGEN NEWS OF THE WEEK
A successful auction sale of,
the household effects was held
for the estate of the late Mrs.
Elizabeth Rock last Tuesday.
The hope of the late Mrs.
Elizabeth Rock has been. sold
to Mr. and Mrs. Derk Brink, of
Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Brink
and family of four daughters
and two sons,. moved in. on Sat-
urday. -Mr. Brink is a carpen-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed': Scherbarth,
Sr., and Mr., Edward ' Scher -
berth, Jr., attended the funer-
al of Mrs. Ross Townsend, near
Tavistock, last week. Mrs'.
Townsend was the mother-in-
law of Mrs. Ross Townsend, Jr.
(Marlene Scherbarth).'
Mr. .Wilbur Hoegy is confin-
ed to Beck Memorial „Hospital,
London, for kidney treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dietz and
Mrs. Hoegy and Barbara ',;,ac-
companied him to the hospital
on Sunday.
on. Herman Leonhardt tieki
a demonstration at her home
Wednesday evening, displayed
by Mrs. Griffin', of St, Marys.
Mr, Ed. Meyer, of the West-
ern Provinces, has been visit-
ing his sisters and brothers
here.
Mr: and•Mrs. Norman Ahrens
have moved from the farm
they sold to Gordon Eisler
about a„year ago, to their new
home in Mitchell:
.The wedding dinner and.. re-
ception. for Mr. and Mrs. B.
Scott (Barbara Sylvester) was
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held at the Cominunity Cen-
tre here on Saturday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith;. of
Seaforth, spent' Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Sholdice. Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Sholdice and Mr.,,Earl Bell, of
Scarborough, also visited at _the
same home.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rob-
inson in Stratford and. Mr. and
Mrs. Michael ' Connolly., Seb-
ringville, on Sunday. "
Miss Jane Rock and girl
friend, of Waterloo Lutheran
University, spent the weekend
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock.
An appeal was made by Pas-
tor Brill ' at the service at St.
Peter's Lutheran Church on
Sunday for any donation which
Can be made to aid in the build-
ing of a church for the new
mission church organized. at
Smith Falls by Rev. John Ar-
buckle, a former resident here.
Three classes of St. Peter's
Lutheran Sunday School are
being taught at ,Ahe public
school across the road from the
church on Sunday mornings,
owing to the overcrowding of
the church school. -
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beuer:
mann and Susan, -of Seaforth,
with Mrs. -Louie Hillebrecht
and Mr; ad Mrs. W. Hoegy.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellig-
sen, Terry and Warren spent
Saturday with Mr. and _Mrs.
William Berger, London, and
Mr. •and Mrs. Henry Leonhardt,
Thaniesford.
Master Rodney Hinz, son of
Mr.. and Mrs: Ronald Hinz, had
his tonsils and adenoids remov-
ed h hospital during the Eas-
ter holidays.
"A number of ladies and Pas;
tor Brill' attended .the Luther-
an Church Women spring as-
sembly at St. Mark's Church,
Wellesley, on Wednesday.
Mrs. Charles , Ahrens with
Mr. and Mrs, Chris. Leonhardt,
Mitchell, for the weekend, and
Mrs. Lena, Elligsen at the same\
home on Sunday. •–• •
Mrs. William Barwick and
George, of Goderich, with Mr.
and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman on
Sunday.
The regular meeting of the
Stewards of the Christidn Home
was held Tuesday evening with
-11 'attending. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Beuerman and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gloor were in charge
of the devotions and lunch.
Pastor Brill played recordings
of the Anglican Church liturgy
in the modern version 20th
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Century Folk Mass. A discus-
sion followed. Jack Gloor, the
president, conducted, .the busi-
ness and the minutes of the
last meeting were' read. The
light on the parsonage • and
church, to light up the back
entrances, has been installed
at a cost of about $20, donat-
ed by this group. A card was
sent to Wilbur Hoegy, who • was
confined to hospital. Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Prueter and Mr.
and Mrs. Mervyn Hodgert are
in charge of the next meeting.
Charles, aged 4, toy hammer.
in hand: "Daddy, could you let
me have a few of those income
tacks you and mummy are al-
ways talking about?"
"Have you ever appeared as
a witness in a suit before?" ask-
ed the attorney.
"Why, of course!" replied the
pretty young girl.
"Wil you please tell the jury.
What suit it was?"
"It was a blue suit," she re-
plied quickly, "with white dol-
lar and cuffs, and buttons all
the way down the front."
The Siwy
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AS TOLD IN THE BIBLE
Is this story a "traditional tale" or the
true life Spry of the Wcirld's ,first mur-
derer and his victim? is it important
to you whether it is or not? Hear Mr,
Albert Luesink, of the, London College
of Bible and Missions, at Bethel Bible
Church, Sunday, May 9th, at 7:30, in
the evening. All .earnest seekers after
truth welcome, regardlesS of -,denomina-
tional background: Sunday School for
all' ages at 2:30 in the afternoon, in the
Orange Han, Main St., one block north
of the Stop Lights.
Jesus said (John 5:46, 47):"For had ye believed
Moses ye would have believed Me: for he wrote
Of Me. But if ye believe not his writings, how shall
ye believe My words?" '-
"OUR PURPOSE IS NOT TO DEFEND THE BIBLE,
FOR IT ,NEEDS NO DEFENCE: 13UT TO AFFIRM
OUR BELIEF –IN IT AS THE- iNSPIRED WORD
OF GOD."
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