Clinton News-Record, 1962-05-10, Page 7TENDERS. WANTED
TENDERS
Sealed Tenders for Removal
of Frame Barn and Foundation
situated at rear of.
Clinton
Col-
legiate fnstit te po Prrecess
St., Clinton Ontario, Ground
to be left in level condition,
Tenders to be in by May 14,
1962, building to be removed by
June; 1 1962.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
H. Co 1„ AWSON
Secretary Treasurer
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sEAt-ED TENDERS will be
received by the Architect; un-
til 5:00 p.m, D.S.T., May 17,
1962, for construction of Four-
Room addition to Goderich
Township School Area School,
Hoimesville.
Instructions to bidders, 'plans
and specifications may be ob-
tained by General Contractors
form the Architect,
DAVID C. STEVENS,
469 Waterloo Street,
London, Ontario
upon deposit of Twenty-five
($25.00).
Lowest, or any tender, not
necessarily accepted.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL AREA •
Gerald Orr, Chairman
Frank Yeo, Sec,-Treas.
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Department of Public Works,
Ottawa
TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS addres-
sed to Ser•retary, Department
of Public Works, Room B-322,
Sir Charles Tupper Building,
Riverside Drive, Ottawa, and
endorsed "TENDER FOR SUP-
PLY OF COAL, FUEL OIL
AND PROPANE GAS FOR
THE FE bERAL BUILDINGS
THROUG)\OUT THE ' PRO-
VINCE Ola ONTARIO; 1962-
63". will be received until 3.00
p.m. (EDST), Tuesday, June 5,
1962.
Specifications and forms of
tender can be obtained at the
office of the Chief of Purch-
asing and Stores, Room C-459,
Sir Charles Tupper Building,
Riverside Drive,Ottawa; Of-
fice Managers at: 225 Jarvis
St., Toronto; 457 Richmond St.,
London; Post Office Building,
Fort William, Ont.
Tenders must be made on
the printed forms supplied by
the Department and in accord-
ance with the conditions set
forth therein.
•The lowest ar any tender not
necessarily accepted.
ROBERT FORTIER,
Chief of Administrative
Services and Secretary.
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NOTICE
THE CLINTON DRIVING
PARK ASSOCIATION
Notice of Special General
Meeting of Shareholders
Notice is hereby given that
a special general meeting of
shareholders of The . Clinton
Driving Park Association will
be held at.
The Offices of E. Beecher
Menzies, Clinton, Ontario.
on Wednesday, the 23rd day
of May, 1962, at the hour of
two o'clock Daylight Saving
Time, in then afternoon, for the
following purposes:
1) the election of officers and
directors
2) of cor.s.idering .and, if
thought fit, approving •an
application for the revival
of the corporate powers of
the said The Clinton Driving
Park Association .
3) of considering and, if
thought fit, approving an
application for the changing
of the Head Office from the
Town of -Clinton to the
Township of Garafraxa E.
4) of considering and, if
thought fit, approving an
application for the reduction
of the number of authorized
directors from 9 to 3.
and transacting such other
business as may properly be
brought before the meeting.
DATED at TORONTO, On-
tario, this • 8th day of May,
1962.
REX HUGHES,
Shareholders' Representative
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.BIRTHS
POWSPN-In :Scott Memorial.
Hospital, Seaforth, ea Tues-
daY, May 1, 196?, to Mr. and
Mra, WiMam Dowson, Varna,,
4 daughter (Bonnie Jane,
sister for Brenda Jean).
GEOFFREY -.-fn Clinton Put?-
os it
1' a u a
i
e 1 sa
H a d
e M
?lrT Y
8, 16621 o Mr. and Mrs,'
-Clar-
ence Gec1.frey, 7rurich, a son.
HAINES -. In Clinton Publie
Hospital pe Saturday, May
5, to Corporal. and Mrs. Don-
ald Haines, RCAF :Station
Clinton a daughter (Diane
Lytle).
INCH—In Clinton Public Hes-
pital on Monday, May 7,
1962, to LAC and Mrs. Ken-
neth Inch, RCAF Station.
Clinton, a daughter,
JOHNSON--I•n Clinton Public
Hospital on Friday, May 4,
1962, to LAC and Mrs. W,
J. Johnson, Clinton, a daugh-
ter,
NELSON — I n Clinton Public
Hospital on Wednesday, May
-2, 1962, to Flight Sergeant
and Mrs. Floyd Nelrson, Clin-
ton, twin daughters.
BIRTH'S
RQSS--In C}Won kutltc HoS,
i on
p �l Saturday, May
1962, to LAC and, M. Craig
Ross, Clinton, a son.
STEWART : In Clinton Public
Hospital an Friday, May 4,
1962, to Mr, and Mrs, Jam-
es Stewart, Clinton, a daugh
ter.
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
Mrs, Wiliiiarn Falooner, RR
1, Brucefield, 'W'isheis' to an',
neunce the engagement of
her .daughter Luella Jean to
Mr, James Bruce Hyat't,RR
1, Picton, ,son of the Iate Mr,
and Mrs. Byron Hyatt. The
wedding Will take place Sat-
urday, June 2nd, at 3 pan. in
Turner's U n i. t e d .Church,
Tuckersmit'h Township.
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ATTENTION
FARMERS!' >'
vammaimastwasmiamsoffs
FOR. SALE
CHICAGO WINDMILL HEAD,
in good running order. Apply
William Livingston, phone Sea -
forth 847r31. 19p
MASSEY - HARRIS CIipper
Combine, excellent condition.
never used for custom work.
Will sell or trade on threshing
machine. Gordon Hill, Varna.
Phone Clinton HU 2-3307.
FORAGE MASTER forage box-
es, self -unloading unit; Brady
Crimpers and hay conditioners,
On Display. We also handle
Koo1s Forage Blowers; Long
double -chain elevators. Post
hole digger, $198. G. and E.
Welding, Main Street, Zurich,
phone 72 r 12. 14to26b
LIVE STOCK FOR SALE
8 YEARLING DurhamxHere-
ford cattle. Phone HU 2-3221.
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Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
Machinery and Household Ef-
fects at Int 2, con. 4, Hullett
Twp., 2% miles west and 2%
north of Seaforth, on
Saturday, May 19 at 2. p.m.
Machinery — Dion threshing
machine, like new with 100 ft.
drive belt; 6 B Massey -Harris
grain binder; 13 hoe fertilizer
drill; Letz 80 grain grinder;
stable boat; 14 bar Case side
rake; International 3 bar all
steel side rake; 3.section Fleury
Bissel spring tooth drags; 3
section International spring
tooth drag harrows . (like new) ;
Deering °6 `ft :mower; "rubber
tired wagon: 2 • hay loaders;
hay fork, rope and car; steel
3 drum land roller; Massey
Harris manure spreader;
sleighs; toboggan; barrels; 20
ft. windmii; tower; McCormick
Deering cream separator; 2 sets
weigh scales (2,000 lbs.) ; 5
section drag harrows; 1 pow-
er lawn mower.
Poultry Equipment -5 com-
munity nests, waters, chicken
feeders ,coal brooder stove (like
new).,
Household Effects—Williams
piano (good condition) ; dining
room table and chairs, kitchen
table and chairs; rocking ch-
airs; small tables; .3 bedroom
suites, mattresses; Rollaway
bed; love seat; wicker rocker
and chair; arm chair; buffet;
hall rack; glass cupboard; writ-
ing desk; rugs; twilight lamp;
settees; book case; mats;
electric lamps; kitchen cabinet;
2 toilet sets; quilts; quilt box;
comforters; pillows; phono-
graph and records; sewing ma-
chine; flower stands; frig; vac-
uum cleaner; pressure cooker;
4 burner Sunshine electric
stove; lawn chairs; dishes, pots
and pans, sealers; crib; garb-
age pail; panel door, 29x65;
swing kitchen door 6x6z/hx32.
Other articles too numerous
to mention,
Terms—Cash
Prop., Secord McBrien
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson
Clerk, George Powell (Blyth)
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.Choose Her Gift At
MARTINS
DEPT.'STORE
SERVICES
A1,1 aaNTION FARMERS! Call
promptly. 300 lbs. or over, ac-
cording to condition. Associated
with Darling & Company of
Canada Ltd. Licensed under
Dead Stock Disposal Act,
Licence No. 158C62. 7 Days
Service. Call Ed, Andrews,
863W1, Seaforth,8tfb
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
For DEAD ar DISABLED
ANIMALS -- Call
DARLING
& Company
Of Canada Limited
Phone Kirkton 48 r 10
Dead Animal Licence
No. 175-C-62
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CARDS OF THANKS
MY sl cere thanks to the
Hopi-,
.,Q f' ,Clinton, Public
tai and Dns. Oakes and. N eW
land, while .a patient there, also
Needs who sent .cards, flowers
and treats-.,=•MR.S; WEAL
THEBOUTOT,. 19b
I wish tc; e?ipress mY Sincere
appreciation to those Who re-
membered me with visits, flow-
ers, cards and kind inquiries
while I Was recently ccnvaleSe-
HgE MRS, NQR;IVIAN H E9
1 wish to thank my friends
and neighbqurs for cards,
flowers and visirts while a
patient in Clinton hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Oakes
and the nursing staff. -MRS,
C. H. EPPS. 19b
T wish to express my sincere
thanks to . all who so kindly re-
membered me with visits, cards,
treats and flowers while a pat,-
ient in Clinton hospital; and
also for many acts of kindness
shown my family. —JEAN
LINDSAY. 19b
We would like to express
our sincere thanks and ap-
preciation for the kindness and
sympathy extended to us dur-
ing our recent bereavement in
the loss of a loving husband
and father; also for the many
beautiful floral tributes re-
ceived. Special thanks to Dr,
Addison, Rev. C. G, Park, the
pallbearers. flower bearers and
the Beattie funeral home.
—Mrs. Lockhart and family.
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Mere words could not ex-
press our gratitude to each and
every one who • has helped us
through these days of sorrow
with beautiful flowers, words
of sympathy, donations to the
Heart. Fund and for the many
acts of kindness. We would
like to thank all our friends,
relatives, neighbours for cards,
and visits while Dad was 'a pat,
lent in Goderich hospital. Spec-
ial thanks to Rev. G. L. Royal,
Dr. Jack Leitch, the nurses and
staff of Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital and the Stiles
funeral home. —The family of
the Iate Carl Houston. 19b
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This Sunday
ALL SERVICES DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Federation of Canada)
Craig Peters, Pastor
10.00 a.m.--Sunday School
11.15 a.m.—Christian Family Sunday
Tuesday,"7.30 p.m.—Fellowship and Bible Study
Wednesday, 7.00 p.m.—Choir Practice
A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL
Christian Reformed
Church
REV. L. SLOFSTRA
Minister
Sunday, May 13
10.00 ani.—Service in Dutch
2.30 p.m.—Service in English
TOWN HALL, BLYTH
10.00 a.m.—Reading Service in
Dutch
8.00 p.m.—Service in English
Rev. L. Slofstra
EVERYONE WELCOME
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday, May 13
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7.30 pan—Evening Service.
Les Hobbins, London, guest
speaker for both services.
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting,
You are cordially invited to
these services.
•
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON ,
'hristians gathered in the name
>f the Lord Jesus Christ (Matt.
8: 20) meeting in the above
tall invite you to come and hear
he Gospel, the old, old story of
'esus and His Love.
Order of meetings on Lord's
)ny as follows:
Services •
1.00 a.m.—Breaking Bread
3,00 p.m. --Sunday School
7,00 arra—Preaching the Gospel
8.00 p.m.—Thursday -- Prayer
Meeting and Bible Reading.
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, May 13
9.45 a.m.—Worship Service
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
7.30 p.m.—Guest Speaker: Mr.
Samuel Martin, Wingham.
Tuesday—Bible Study and
prayer at 8 p.m.
All Welcome
Anglican Church
of Canada
'St. Paul's — Clinton
Rev. P. L. Dymond, LTh.
Rector
Charles Merrill, Organist
and Choir Leader
Easter Ill
Sunday, May 13
8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
7.00 p.m.—Evening Prayer ,
Tues., May 15—St. Paul's WA
meets at the home of Mrs,
Cliff Epps, 2.45 p.m.
St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church
Rev. D. J. LANE, B.A., D.D., •
Minister
Mrs. M. 3. AGNEW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, May 13
9.45 a,ni.—Church School
10.45 am.—Worship SerVice
Conducted by Rev: M. G.
Brisco, 13.Th.
Mother's Day Service subject:
"Queenly Qualities".
ALL WELCOME TO
WORSHIP WITH US
eolegillio--Noimeolaifie Puiterh tlillurctles
REV, CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A,, Minister
MOTHER'S DAY
Sermon then'ie. "Let's Play Happy Family"
HOLMESVILLE
9.45 a.m. Christian Family Service
10.45 a.m.- -Sunday School
WESLEY-WILLIS
11,00 a.m.•Chriatian Family Service. Infant Baptist—
n-th-tee Choirs.
12.15 pan—Sunday School
Ontario Street United Church
"'Mg FRIENb r cl-tuRCH"
Pastor: REV, GRANT MILLS, B.A.
9.45 a,n .--stinday School
11,00 m--Mtkthet•'s Day and Ziaptistn
fi rher's Chlurth
2,00 p.M. Worship Service
0.00 p.nn, Sunday School
TO iI! I T 1?N MAX' 14
Holy lv g$V0 o>r(
e l
'Pki.. 1*IdJingsville ,tOFI.F w,u,l
hoed ;tlhe ,n avbhly To9e4ngori
??' ev. , ., May 14 n, the
Ha7Fne�sV}11e Shc�Qoi� at p•nl,
Atl members are urged to alt-
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MARRIAGES
SAWCHER-PFRIMMER .-- In
the Kingdom Hall, Goderich,
., on Saturday, May 5, 1962,
by Jaek II, Nathan, Tore/Ito,
Therese C, Pfrimmer, daugh-
ter of the late Mr, and Mrs,
Otto Scgpel, Detroit, Mich.,
to Michael Sawcher, Van-
couver, B.C., son of the late
Alexander Sawcher and Mrs,
Irene Sawcher, Welland, ant,
BRODERICK-HARNACK •-. .In
St. Mary's Roman .Catholic
Church, Kitchener, en Sat-
urday, May 5, 1962, by the
Rev. Claude Straus, Cecelia
Eileen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Stanley Harnack, Hes-
peler, to Ronald James Brod-
erick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Garfield Broderick, Hensall.
DEATHS
CRICH—In Clinton on Sunday,
May 6, 1962, Wilbert Alvin
Crioh, beloved husband of
Margaret Edith Fothergill, in
his 78th year. Service from
the Ball and Mutch funeral
home, 153 Vigil Street; Clin-
ton, to Exeter Cemetery, on
Tuesday afternoon, May 8.
HEMPHILL — In Avon Crest
Hospital, Stratford, on Sat-
urday, May 5, 1962, Etta Da-
vis, widow of the late Alvin
W. E, Hemphill, druggist, in
her 75th year. Service from
the Bonthron funeral chapel,
Hensall, to Hensall Union
Cemetery on Monday after-
noon, May 7, by the Rev.
Currie WinIaw.
HOVEY--At the Scarborough
General Hospital, Tuesday,
May 1, 1962, Madeline E.
Baskett, beloved wife of
Charles E. Hovey, 14 Mart-
orino Drive, Scarborough,
dear mother of Barbara
(Mrs, H. Tutt), Rena (Mrs.
3. Gould). Rested at the
Sherrin funeral home, 873
Kingston Road (at Beech
Ave.) Toronto. Funeral ser-
vice at the Church of the
Epiphany, 700 Kennedy Rd.,
Friday, 10.30 a,m. Interment
in St. Luke's Cemetery, Bur-
lington.
INNES— Suddenly in Toronto,
on Thureclay, May 3, 1962,
William Harold Innes', 1833
B'a6nview Avenue, formerly of
'2003 Yonge Street, Toronto,
+busbanld of the late Jessie
Isabel Innes, dear father of
Mrs. R. H. (Marjorie) Croltlt
rami Jack; grandfather of
David, Bill, Bob, Jim and
Heather; brother of John Al-
exander Innes and Mrs. R.
(Edna) Cantelon, Clinton ,in
This 76th year. Service from
the chapel of the Murray E.
Newbiggring funeral home,
733 Mount Pleasant Road,
Toronto, to Mount Pleasant
Cemetery on Saturday morn -
leg, May 5, at 11 a.m.
OSWALD — At the home of
her grandchildren, Mr. and
'Wes. ''Howard Finkbeiner,
Kippen, on Tuesday, May 1,
1962, Edna Wurm, widow of
Daniel Oswald, Zurich, in her
78th year. Service' from the
Westlake funeral home, Zu-
rich, to Bronson Line EUB
Cemetery, on Thursday„ aft-
ernoon, May 3.
TOWNSEND—In Victoria Hos-
pitaI, London, on Friday, May
4, 1962, Robert Melbourne
Townsend, beloved husband
of Ida Elizabeth Cowan, Lon-
desboro, in his 82nd year.
Service from the Londesboro
United Church, on Monday
afternoon, May 7, by the Rev.
H. A. Funge, and interment
in Ebenezer Cemetery.
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of MARY BER-
THA LUCAS, late of the Town
of Clinton in the County of
Huron, Widow, deceased,
A 11 persons having claims
against the Estate of the above
named who died on the 8th day
of December, A.D. 1961, are re-
quired to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned
on or before the 22nd day of
May, A.D. 1962, 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 lst day of May, A.D. 1962,
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the ,said Estate.
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iowaormalirrics
Personais
Miss ; lmirta Lavis, '69 laaac
Street, spenh tie Past Celanle of
weeps ir4 . Tar'gri to and Willow,.
dale.
Mr. alga Mrs, Tarn Woalvett
and fa tilt', Bra'd'ley and Janet.
Sarnia, were $uuoday visitors at
(Vhe home ,of M71s. Wooivett's
sister, Mrs. Korb Bridle :and
fam:ilY', 152 Huron Street,
Retie tt visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, L. Forest were Mr. and
Mns, George .James, four
ten, Dennis, Gloria, George Jr,
and Baltbapa, Milwaukee, W-
oonsin; Mr. arid Mas, James
From, David and Debars i,
Preston,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Penne,
baker returned home on Satur-
day evening, after having spent
five weekls :in Winter Haven,
Tampa and 'St. Petersburg,
Florida, While there they took
in t(he world famous. Passion
Play at Lake Wales, Florida.
The weather was beautiful With
only pane rainy day during their
vacation,
WEST IIEE,ON WI
The West Huron Women's
InSbitute, diigteict annual meet-
ing will be ;held in Wesley-
Willis United Church, Clinton,
en Friday, May 11, 1962 with
registration at 9.30 a.m., the
opening session at 9.45, with
noon luncheon.
Area and Department spea-
kers will address the group.
There will be craftwork dis-
played, done by Women's In-
5titute members,.
Rebekahs Will
Enjoy Bowling
Banquet Event
Huronric Rebekah Lodge met
in the lodge rooms on Monday
evening with Noble Grand,
Ma's. A. Shaddiels presiding.
Two groups, led by Mrs. Alvin
Cox and Mrs, John Hamilton
accepted the work of catering
Ito the Rebekah bowling ban-
quet an May 23, prior to are
regular meeting,
Twenty mernbees will .attend
the birthday party of Edel-
weiss, Lodge, Seaforth on Thur-
sday, May 10. Members are
asked to meet at the lodge
rooms at 6:15 pan. where cars
will leave.
Mra. Harry Cudrrrore was the
prize winner in acontest dur-
ing the social half hour. A
five cent draw was won by
Mrs. Clliff Ashton. A dainty
lunch was served by Mrs. Bert.
Rowden's group,
The first meeting in June
will be conducted by the Peat
Grand's.
MEMORIAM
MANN — In loving memory
of our dear father and mother
who passed away 18 years ago,
May 28, 1944 and May 6,1944
and dear sister Lula (Mann)
Crittenden who passed away
August 14, 1948:
"Wonderful people are resting
Their loving hearts are stili
And we know they are wait-
ing for us
Just beyond the hill."
-Ever . remembered by
family.
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
their
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K. C. Cooke,
FLORIST
Dial HU 2-7012, Clinton
Weekend CLINTON
Specials
Delmonte Mix and Match
Fancy Peas, 15 -oz Fancy Corn, 15 -oz. 6for•
Fancy Catsup, 11 -oz. ..................................
99c
Pinea pp p DELMONle-Gra efruit----48-oz. 3 for 99c
KRAFT
Miracle Whip -32 -oz. 55c
CARNATION
Evaporated Milk-- i e -az 3 for 39c
TABLERITE---sed Brand, Binrieless
Round Steaks , or Roasts 77c lb.
TABLERITE.-Pure
Pork Sausage
49c ib.
Rump Roast ........... . .. ............ . . 77c lb.
Tender—No Waste
Cube Steaks 89c lb.
Bananas 2 lbs. 29c
FLORIDA
Grapefruit ...... ...... ..... ... B for3Se
'RASEFVAL'E
Fish & Chips . Oki, 55c
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Thurs.! May 10, 1962-00;m NewI-Receird - -Noe .7
aFh
bet Pleated to
Albert
aSa o Sow� and th sa d .pnt
ettenct
Dine In Hall At
Ontario Street
Tyro and SigxXia.0 boys and
their fairer of Ontario Street
Ur4ted Chetah held an evening.
of fellowship and fun 'Mondlai'
rapt, in the church parlour,
Fpilowing "brace" by Tyre
leader, the Rev. G. L. Mitis
the 51 fathers and son enjoyed
a delicious' turkey dinner ser-
ved by the ,mothers and wives.
'I &yles, were appetizing with
pa'ioured .jellgs, .eranberries and
plracecards decorated With Tyro
and Sigma -C colours and'
crests. A jolly singsong ac-
companied :the meal,
The toast to the fathers was
proposed by :Bradley Dutot, Son'
of Mr. and Mics. Lewis Dutot,
Cameron Proctor replied with
of commendation
words for the
boys and their leaders. Ross
Merrill proposed the toast to
the spins. Douglals Proctor, sin
of Mr. and Mrs, Cameron Pro,
otar, replied, thanking 'the
fathers for the good things
they enjoy in life and expres-
sing hope that one day, the
boyo aright make their fathers
proud by proving their wor-
thiness.
After the ladies had been
thanked by John Lavis, assis-
tant leader of the Tyros, all
retired to the auditorium
where they were arranged into
teams and enjoyed shuffle
board, ping pang and crokin-
ole. The evening ended with
a huge friendship circle in
which the Tyro boys went
through their regular closing
ceremony.
One disappointment for the
evening arose because the
SigntaaC leader, F/L Ted Auris
0
If you wish to be perfect,
fallow the advice that you give
others.
LADIES LEATHER
Billfolds
Clutch Purses
French Purses
New Colours and
Leathgrs
GOL q INITIALLED FREE!
WRITING CASES
KEY CASES
TAPESTRY
TOTE BAGS
Luggage
TRAIN CASES
WEEKEND CASES
WARDROBE CASES
AIKEN'S
LUGGAGE & LEATHER
GOODS
HU 2-9352
What does the Roman 'Catholic
Religion really teach?
The true answer to this question will be yours if
you attend the Mission to be conducted by Father
Malcolm Daniel, O.F.M., in St. Joseph's Church, 123
James Street, Clinton, from Sunday, May 20 to
Saturday, May 26.
Mass daily at 6:00 a.m.
Sermon followed by Mass each
evening at 8:30 p.m.
Regardless of your religious beliefs YOU are cordially
invited to attend this Mission.
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Mother's Day
Remember Her with a
MOTHER'S DAY CARD
5c to $1.00
YARDELY TOILET SETS
Cologne and Soap
$3.75
Give Her a
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Special Buy Flash Fun
Compact Camera with
Built In Flash
Only $6.00
Coty Muguet Toiletries
Talc & Cologne Set ..,, $4.00
Bath Powder $2.50
Spray Cologhe $3.25
THE SWEETEST GIFT FOR MOM
. GIFT BOXED
CHOCOLATES
100 ro 5"0
YARDLEY New Fragrance
FLAIR
Soap BOX of `3 $2.50
g ,....., $4.00
Bath Powder
Cologne $3.00
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By RUBINSTEIN
$3.00 •
TUSSY BUBBLE BATH
$2.50
BATH MITT $1.75
HAIR
BRUSHES
FOR MOTHER
Nylon Bristle, Pastel
Colors
$1.00 to
$4,50
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