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ACCOMMODATION for RENT
ACCOMMODA,:TION for roomers
or boarders. Phone Clinton 163R.
, 27-b
DUPLEX FOR RENT, contact
William Grigg, Queen St., phpne
Clinton 498W. 27-b
THREE, ROOM APARTMENT,
unfurnished, two miles from town.
James East. Phone Clinton 807r6.
27-b
FURNISHED APARTMENT TO
rent, immediate possession. . Ap-
ply Albert Bond, phone Clinton
428. 27-b
UNHEATED APARTMENT, two
bedrooms. Also two -room heated
apartment. Dr. E. A. McMaster,
phone Seaforth 26. 27-b
TWO ROOMS ON GROUND floor,
partly furnished, heated. Freshly
decorated, on Rattenbury Street,
,Clinton. Phone Clinton 720J.
27-b
TWO NEW FURNISHED decor-
ated three room suites, connecting
bathroom, second floor, separate
entrance. Mrs. Kerr, High St.,
Clinton. 26-ptfb
THREE-BEDROOM COTTAGES,
,modern conveniences, electric re
frigeration, screened porches, good
beach" . Deer Lodge, . Phone Clin-
ton 909r42, 27-8-p
Accommodation Wanted
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT,
preferably furnished. Needed by
August $0. Phone Clinton 771J.
26-btfb
ARTICLES FOR SALE
.ALUMINUM TRAILER HOME,
18 ft. long, with prolene gas stove.
Fully insulated and equipped.
Heavy wiring. Priced reasonable.
Phone Clinton 805r31. 27-b
TRAILER HOME -18 ft., equip-
ped with Propane gas range, built -
le cupboards, ice box, fully insul-
ated, heavy electric wiring. Alum-
inum construction. Priced very
*reasonable. Will finance. D. E.
MacKinnon, Hensall, phone 116J.
26-7-8-9-b
INSULATED CABIN TRAILER
Built for year round living. Will
sleep four. Ice box, cupboards
and sink, hydro. Heavy Buick
undercarriage and new tires. Size
830_5, six windows all screened.
Completely furnished. Apply Box
1, Clinton News -Record. 27-b
ARTICLES WANTED
LIGHT TWO -WHEELED luggage
trailer, with 600x16 tires. Phone
Clinton 692M or write % P.O.
Box 371. 27-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
'LICENSED TAXI FOR SALE.
.Apply Box 2, Clinton News -
Record, 27-p
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BIKE RENTAL BUSINESS. Sel-
ling because of lack of time to
devote to business. Stock includes
22 bicycles, spare parts and 12'x12'
frame building in good location,
Phone Clinton 509 31. 26-7-p
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES —
business trades listed: restaurants,
gas stations, tourist camps, groc-
ery stores; one Main St, build-
ing. L. G. Winter, Real Estate;
phone 448. e 14-tfb
BICYCLES FOR SALE
' ;MAN'S CCM BICYCLE, good con-
dition, only $25. Phone Clinton
547J. 27-b
FARM MACHINERY
THREE MILK CANS and strainer
for sale. Orville Webber, Varna.
Phone Clinton 423r11, 27-p
McCORMICK•DEERING CREAM
Separator, electrically driven. 700
lb. capacity. In excellent condi-
tion. Phone 631r13. 26-7-p
THRESHING MACHINE, 28-42
'Waterloo with Milverton feeder
and Straw cutter. Earl Nott, R.R.
4, Clinton, phone Seaforth 847r12.
HAY WANTED
FIVE TONS MIXED HAY, baled.
J. E. Howard, Bayfield, phone
Bayfield 53 r 2. 26-7-b
H ELP WANTED—FEMALE
GIRT, WANTED FOR GENERAL
store duties at Melva Manor. Part-
time or full time, ,Apply in person.
27-b
FIE4.P WANTED --Male
BRUSH OR SPRAY PAINTERS
wanted immediately, Apply to 3.
E. Misener, Commercial Inn Hotel,
Clinton, after seven p,m. from
Monday to Thursday. 27-8-p
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A
salesman? Here is your chance.
You can learn in your spare time
and earn $35 to $50 per week
while you learn. If you are mar-
ried, and have a car for local
travel, apply to P,O. Box 6, Har-
riston. 27-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TEN LITTLE PIGS, six weeks old.
Eldon O'Brien. Phone Clinton
615r33. 27-b
12 illI'LE PIGS, six weeks old.
Ralph Cornish, Clinton. Phone
Bayfield 57r11. 27-b•
TEN CHOICE YORKSHIRE Pigs,
seven weeks old. A. H. Warner,
R.R. 1, Bayfield. Phone Clinton
909r34. '27-p
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
DEAD
ISABLED HORSES OR
O
cows reDISABLED
free of charge. For
prompt and efficient service phone
"Stones" collect Ingersoll 21, Sea -
forth 655r2. or Goderich 936r21.
9-tfb
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MISCELLANEOUS
PASTURE TO RENT. Arnold
Dale, phone Clinton 801r3,
27-b
CRESS CORN SALVE for sure
relief. Your Druggist sells Cress
Wart Remover—leaves no scars.
27-b
VULCANIZING, TRACTOR, truck
and car tires. Fluid inflation ser-
vice. Pick-up and delivery ser-
vice. Al Linfield's Tire and Sport
Shop, Phone Goderich 535.
10-tfb
WHERE TIME IS IMPORTANT;
Surge milkers lead the field. Save
operation, faster milking, easily
cleaned equipment makes profits
for the farmer. Surge service is
tops. Lovell McGuire, phone
Wingham 593, has the proof.
27-b
NOTICE
ANYONE FOUND Trespassing on
Part Lots 41-51, Tuekersmith
Township, both sides of river, at
any time hereafter, will be prose-
cuted. By order of owner, A. E.
Parry. 25to30p
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned,
Just call G. W. Cox et Clinton
6953. 43-tfb
STOVES FOR SALE
ONE MEDIUM SIZED OIL Space
heater. Phone Clinton 376W.
27-b
FRUIT FOR SALE
1?ASPBERRIES AS USUAL AT
„atter place, Pick them yourself
at 25 cents a box. No children
,please. 'William McPherson, ?hone
Clinton 5873., 27 -p -P
HAY FOR SALE
SIX ACRES STANDING HAV,
Ferg VanEgxnond, phone Clinton
8084.2, 27�p
64 GET INSURED
• STAY INSURED
• REST ASSURED
Phone 454W
H. E. HARTLEY
Canadian Life Assurance Co.
Notice to Creditors
and Others
In the Estate of MABEL ELVA
JENKINS, late of the Town of
Clinton, Deceased.
All persons claiming against the
above estate ere required to for -
Ward full particulars to the under-
signed by July 31, after which
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
FRANK DONNELLY, Q.C.,
Goderich, Solicitor for the
Estate.
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For Sale
FOUR - ROOMED DWELLING,
modern conveniences, hard-
wood floors, fully insulated,
1%4- years old; good location,
early possession.
FIVE -APARTMENT towelling,
consisting of two- and three-
room apartments; one com-
pletely furnished; two partly
furnished; two unfurnished;
monthly ,income: $154. Im-
mediate possession.
ONE GOOD BUILDING LOT
with 166 ft. frontage, sewage
available, good location.
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BIRTHS
ALEXANDER. ---In .Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, July 7,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Alexander, Hensall, a daughter.
COOK—In Clinton Public Hospital
on Thursday, July 2, 1953, to
F/L and Mrs, Thomas Cook,
RCAF Station, Clinton, a daugh-
ter (Jean Alwyn).
FAIRBAIRN—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, July 3,
1953, to Sgt. and Mrs. Alan
Fairbairn, RCAF Station, Clin-
ton, a daughter (Nancy Jill).
HOLDERSHAW—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Wednesday, July
8, 1953, to W/O and Mrs. R. W.
Holdershaw, RCAF Station,
Clinton, a daughter.
KIPFER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, Ally 2, 1953,
to Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Kipfer,
Hensall, a son (David Harold).
SMITH—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Sunday, July 5, 1953, to
F/S and Mrs, A. H. Smith,
RCAF Station, Clinton, a son
(Arthur Harry).
MARRIAGES
CHOWEN-SMITH--In St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Clinton, on
Saturday, June 27, 1953, by Rev.
R. M. P. Bulteel, Beverlie Jane,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gold -
win Smith, Clinton, and William
James Chowen, Clinton, son of
Mrs. Florence Chowen, Clinton.
HANES-TORRANCE --• At the
manse in Belgrave on Friday,
July 3, 1953, by Rev. Charles D.
Cox, Margaret Eunice Jean,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Reid Torrance, Porter's Hill,
and Robert Clement Wellington
Hanes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hanes, Severn Bridge,
Ont.
JENKINS-RIEHL — In Ontario
Street United Church, Clinton,
on Saturday morning, July 4,
1953, by Rev. A. G. Eagle, Mary
Marguerite, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Riehl,
Clinton, to William A. H. Jen-
kins, Wingham, elder son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Jenkins,
Wingham.
NESBITT-CAMPBELL — In the
manse at McKillop on Saturday,
June 27, 1953, by Rev. H. E.
Livingstone, Katherine Mabel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
R. Campbell, to Harry Nesbitt,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Blake Nes-
bitt, Listowel.
NIVINS-MacDONALD — In the
United Church parsonage, Gode-
rich, on Saturday, July 4, 1953,
by Rev. D. W. Williams, Thelma
Janet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. MacDonald, Goderich,
to Earl Wesley Nivins, Clinton,
son of Mrs. Melinda Nivins,
Clinton and the late William
Nivins.
DEATHS
YOUNG—In the Private Medical
Hospital, Windsor, June 25,
1953, Fanny Hinde, beloved wife
of the late George W. Young,
Port Stanley, Ont., aged 80
years. Funeral service at Morris
Windsor Chapel, 68 Giles Blvd.
E., Sunday, June 28, at 8.30 pm,
thence by motor, Monday at 9
a.m., to Woodland Mausoleum,
London, , Ont., for service at
1.30 p.m.
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Mrs. A. Wheaton Wins
$500 Bingo Special
Winners at the Clinton Lions
Club bingo held in the arena on
Tuesday, June 30, were as follows:
Mrs. Austin Wheaton won the
major special of $500, Three spec-
ial prizes of $100 were won bei
Mrs. Jabez Rands, Leo Carey,
RCAF Station, and Mrs, Wesley
Shobbrook. •The special mystery
prize was won by T, Funderson,
RCAF Station.
The regular prizes of $50 each
were won by• Wilfred Annis, Mit-
chell, Mrs. Shoebottom, Clinton,
Clarence Johnston, Blyth (tied);
Dan Cook, Clinton; Mrs. C. V.
Cooke, Clinton, Mrs. Maloney, Sea -
forth (tied); A. Smith, Goderich;
Miss Irene Dell, Mitchell, George
Irwin, RCAF Station (tied); Miss
Margaret Schults, Listowel, Mrs.
Ron McCann (tied); Doug Far-
quhar, Clinton; Mrs. 3. M. Elliott,
Clinton, Carl Allenson, Neustadt
(tied) ; Mrs. Allen, Clinton; Mrs.
I. G. Irwin, RCAF Station; Mrs.
Irwin Campbell, . Mitchell, Miss ,
Margaret Schults, Listowel (tied) ; I
John Glousher, Auburn.
Cards :of Thanks
2c a word, minimum 50e
The family of the late Mrs.
Charles B. Middleton wish to
thank their friends and relatives
for their kind expressions of sym-
pathy during their recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Mrs. AI -
ice Livingston for her wonderful
care of their mother during her
last illness. 27-x
I would like to thank all those
who sent me cards, flowers, candy
and fruit, also those who visited
me while I was a patient in Clin-
ton Public Hospital, also in Vic-
toria Hospital, London. Special
thanks to those who loaned cars
for transportation to and from
London.—JAMES S. LOCKI--IART.
27-b
Beattie Services
are
commensurate
with the
Best.
cM ii I tttt�ral
rit.mlitt.
Local Police Busy i ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
With Many Minor
Motor Accidents
Last weekend, Chief of Police
Joseph Ferranti investigated an
accident which occurred when a
car driven by . Marjorie Becker,
Kitchener was in collision with a
car driven by Ernest Trepanier,
RCAF Station, Clinton. Miss Heck-
er was driving south on James
Street, while Trepanier was trav-
eling east on Maria Street. Dam-
age to the two cars amounted to
approximately $250. A charge of
careless driving has been laid ag-
ainst the driver of the Becker car.
Donald Bruce Ray, charged with
careless driving, when his car was
in collision with the car and trail-
er belonging to Stewart Middleton,
Goderich township, in an accident
occurring near the Clinton Post
Office, June 16, 11 p.m., appeared
in court at Exeter on Tuesday,
and was fined $50 and costs. He
was defended by H. L. Hennick,
Q.C„ London.
At 12.30 a.m., June 27, Ross
Freeman, 33 -year-old native of
Clinton, was proceeding south on
Albert Street down Vinegar Hill,
when opposite the ParKnit Hos-
iery he turned left and collided
with a car parked outside the
factory causing damage amount-
ing to $30. He was charged with
drunk and careless driving and
sentenced to 15 days in jail and
costs.
On Friday, June 26, a 1948 car
driven by Joseph Grummett, RR 2,
Seaforth, pulled away from a
parking position in front of the
Bell Telephone office, Albert
B 11
St.,
when a 1952 car driven by Robert
McGregor (17) entered Albert St.
from Huron Street, and collided
With the front of the Grummett
car, causing $80 damage, approx-
imately.
Monday, June 27, at 9.45 p.m.,
a 1938 car driven by Burney Le-
Compte, south along Victoria St.,
stopped opposite the Hotel Clin-
ton, to allow another car travel-
ling north, to pass him before he
turned left into parking lot at the
hotel. After he stopped a car fol-
lowing him struck the left front
fender of the LeCompte car. The
car following had no lights.
The young man, Ron Martin,
who recently was arrested in Clin-
ton, and charged with breaking
and entering, was on each of four
cases, sentenced to three months
imprisonment, these sentences to
run concurrently. He also was
fined $20 and costs for taking a
car without the owner's consent.
Another young man; Claude Le-
gault, pleaded guilty to assault of
two girls on Victoria Street, re-
cently, and has been fined $10 and
costs on each charge.
Robert Richard, who was arrest-
ed by Chief of Police, J. Ferrand,
and charged with drunk driving at
1.30 a.m., June 7, pleaded not
guilty and his case was adjourned
until Thursday, July 2, when he
was fined $50 and costs.
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OBITUARIES
Mrs. (Bert) Huller
Requiem high mass was sung
on Thursday morning, July 2, in
S. Joseph's Church, Clinton, for
Julia LegauIt, beloved wife of
Delbert (Bert) Huller, Victoria
Street, Clinton. Rev. J. L.
O'Rourke officiated.
Pall -bearers were Reg. Ball,
Herbert Bridle, C. V. Cooke, Law-
rence Denomme, Wilfred Denom-
me and Merritt Nediger. Inter-
ment was in St. Peter's Ceme-
tery, London.
Mrs. Huller was born at Ross -
port, Ontario, and she and her
husband, lived in Port Coldwell be-
fore coming to Clinton in 1,931. She
was a member of St. 'Joseph's
Church, Clinton.
Mrs. G. W. Young
(By our Bayfield correspondent)
The death occurred in Windsor
on June 25 of Mrs. George W.
Young. Formerly Fanny Hinde,
the youngest -daughter of the late
Margaret Hunter and the Rever-
end William Hinde, she was born
in Ormstown, Que., 80 years ago.
The deceased woman was very
well known in this district, having
come here with her parents in
July 1906 when her father became
rector. of Trinity Church, Bayfield,
St, John's, Varna, and St. Luke's,
Goshen.
While here she was organist in
Trinity Church and took a prom-
inent part in. choir and other
church activities, especially in the
Guild which her father organized
in 1907. Her mother passed away
in 1908 and her father was super-
annuated in April 1909. Shortly
after this Miss Hinde entered the
Orthopedic Hospital, Toronto, as a
nurse -in -training, after which she
took post graduate work in New
York.
She was married to George W.
Young, Port .Stanley, who pre.
deceased her in 1921, Mrs, Young
continued to reside in Port Stan-
ley until a few ' years ago when
she sold her residence and went
to live with a friend at Kent's
Bridge, later going to snake her
home with a cousin near Fingal.
She had been in delicate health
for a number of years, her last ill-
ness extending over a year, About
a year ago she entered the Private
Medical Hospital, Windsor,
She is survived by three nieces,
Miss Evelyn Harmer, Reg.N., To-
ronto; Mrs. Clifford Erskine (Ed-
ith), Meaford; Miss Fanny Harm-
er, Windsor; also a great hiece,
Margaret Erskine, Medford, and a.
great nephew, Haldane Sullivan,
Windsor.
The funeral service was held on
Sunday evening, June 28, 1953, at
eight -thirty from the Morris
Wlnclsor Chapel, 68 Giles Boule-
vard V, The Rev, A. 1J, Hawker.
and the Rev. Joseph Tuliey offic-
iated, The cortege left by motor
on Monday morning at 9 o'clock
to Woodland Mausoleum, London
for service at 1.39 p.m,
NOW PLAYING -.-July 9-11—
Red Skelton -- Timmy Considine
"THE CLOWN{'
MON-TUES-W1! D --July 1$'-I5
"THE SECRET OF
CONVICT LAKE"
starring ETHEL BARRYMOR•
GLEN FORD
THURS-FRZ-SAT--July 16-18
"BRAVE WARRIOR"
starring
JON HALL 4.r CHRISTINE
LARSON — Color
JULY 23rd;
THE ROYAL CORONATION
FILM in Technicolor
"A Queen is Crowned"
PARK THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH-+-Phone 1150 GODEIi,1CH -- Phone 47
Now: Rita Hayworth starred in
"AFFAIR IN' TRINIDAD"
111ON-TUES-W:E11--,.
Richard Widmark — Jeanne Crain
Fred Alien Charles Laughton
Arnie Baxter --- Marilyn Monroe
Head a truly All Star Cast in an
unusual picture based on five
O'Henry comedy -dramas.
"O'HENRY'S FULL
HOUSE"
TI•IUU-FRI-SAT--
"CITY BENEATH
THE SEA"
--- In Technicolor --
Two deep-sea divers, seeking a
million in gold bullion, discover a
submerged city off the coast of
Jamaica.
Robert Ryan Mala Powers
and Anthony Quinn
Coming: "A QUEEN TS CROWN-
ED"—The Coronation in sparkling
Technicolor.
Now; "SON OF BELLE STARR'
With Dona Drake and Keith
Larsen -- - In, Color
MON-TUES-WED—
Dana Andrews --- Marta Tore*
and George Sanders
In Paris, where anything can hap-
pen and usually does, an American .
adventurer finds a dramatic
romance,
'ASSIGNMENT PARIS'
THUR-FRI-SAT—
"THE NET"
-- Featuring Muriel Pavlov —
This 3. Arthur Rank production
ranks high on the list of British
mystery stories.
Phyllis Calvert ---James Donald
Robert Beattie
Coming:
"THE LADY WANTS MINK"
Eve Arden & Technicolor
Western Ontario's
Cash Crop Day
Next Tuesday
' The 1953 edition, "Western On-
tario Cash. Crop Day", is in 'the
hands of the printer. It promises
to be the greatest annual show
since the idea first took form in
1951.
Ninety fertile acres on the Ivan
Perritt - Arthur Purcell ,farms in
the northwest corner of Elgin
County have been planted to the
five demonstration crops: silage
and husking corn, soy beans, white
beans, sugar beets and potatoes,
Variety and fertilizer tests are
featured with each of these crops.
Designed especially as an extra
for summer visitors, seven variet-
ies of oats, in large test plots, are
growing on the Perritt farm.
These show excellent growth.
The first organized program at
the site will be a special open twi-
light meeting on Tuesday, July 14.
All interested persons in Western
Ontario are invited. An excellent
program has been arranged, in-
cluding a special feature for the
ladies. Miss Agnes Turnbull, local
home economist, Women's Insti-
tute Branch, is in charge of the
ladies' program.
The Perritt and Purcell farms
are located in the north of Ald-
borough Township, seven miles
northwest of Rodney, four miles
southwest of Wardsville. They are
easy to find. Simply follow the
arrow signs which are already in
place.
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Visitors at the Noble Holland
farm Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
H. Charlesworth (cousins of Prof.
Whitely), Clinton; Mrs. Gibson,
Sr., Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. John
Gibson and family, Blyth; Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth McBurney and fam-
ily, London, and O. L. Switzer,
Clinton.
Quebec is the only walled city
in North America.
In 1939 Canadians paid less than
$1,250,000,000 to municipal, pro-
vincial and federal governments.
In 1952 they paid more than
$6,750,000,000.
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
During Summer Months Sales
aheld at '7.30 p.m.
3. COREY, Sales Manager
E. °W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUH6UN, Clerk
CEMENT
Contractors
CEMENT
B,U1LD1NG
and
CHIMNEY
BLOCKS
Built and Repaired
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FLORIST
Phone 66W — Clinton
Dates Announced
District Fall Fairs
Here is a Iist of local Fall Fair
Dates; as released by F. A. Lash-
ley, of the Agricultural Societies
Branch of the Department of Ag-
riculture;
Bayfield, Sept. 30, Oct. 1; Blyth,
Sept. 22, 23; Brussels, Oct. 1, 2;
Dungannon, Sept. 22; Exeter, Sept.
23, 24; Forest, Sept. 25, 26; Har-
riston, Sept. 23, 24; Kincardine,
Sept. 17, 18; Kirkton, Oct. 1, 2;
Lions Head
Sept.1617;
Sept, 28, 29; London (Western
Fair), Sept. 14-19; Lucknow, Sept.
29, 30; Meaford, Oct. 2, 3; Mild-
may, Sept. 14, 15; Milverton, Sept.
25, 26;
Mitchell, Sept. 29, 30; Neustadt,
Sept. 18, 19; Palmerston, Oct. 5, 6;
Parkhill, Sept. 25; Ripley, Sept.
25, 26; Seaforth, Sept. 24, 25;'
Stratford, Sept. 21-23; Teeswater,
Oct. 6, 7; Tillsnnburg, Sept. 21-23;
Toronto (CNE), August 28 -Sept:
12; Toronto (Royal Winter Fair),
Nov. 13-21; Wiarton, Sept. 17, 18;
Zurich, Sept. 28, 29; International
Plowing Match, Durham -North-
umberland, Colbourg, Oct. 6-9.
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Miss W. Gray Honoured
By Hensall Friends
Miss Winnie Gray, who will
teach in the new Clinton Public
School this fall, was honored prior
to her departure from Hensall by
several organizations.
At a social evening held by the
Rebekah lodge of which Miss Gray
was formerly recording secretary,
Mrs. William Caldwell made the
presentation to her of a Corona-
tion cup and saucer. The Hensall
Womens' Institute presented her
with a, gift of china at their dos-
ing meeting. At the closing meet-
ing of the United Church Evening
Auxiliary, of which she was secre-
tary, Doris McKelvie read an ad-
dress of good wishes and Gladys
Luker made the presentation of a
leather-bound hymnary.
Children of Hensall school pre-
sented individual gifts, including a
red leather -fitted travel case from
her class. Two girls, Jean Hend-
erson and Marilyn Smith, made
the presentation.
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his mighty angels in flaming fire taking vengeance on them
that know not God and that obey not the gospel of our
Lord Jesus Christ" 2 Thes. 1: 7, 8.
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