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Clinton News-Record, 1965-03-11, Page 65ubscri tons IQSSttied. Hdvs., W p1Qy AdY% and J0 .Prin't'ing; P , ofo. lite well attend. C cit accepted by thp. Bayfield cQrrespondent a , M.i•s. Melehan, Elizabeth ani Wa tsan ,° ladies' los, 1% Lind- bulanae, Brigade e arse be ld atdon, Mrs. R. Maonoy,-J,. { � ` , � `- ,�,' ` . ,• Chriaapher of Calaii?:�us1 Ohio, -Nh`. say Smibli; inen's high, Jahn RCAFStWoA Cllnton on SunQat1 :and guides L1ndK Plor- f , �F. • 45, weroguests of her meter And Lindsay; mens lone; Emors�on dray, March 7, s'on And''Perry MaWiear, Dor-: Attending Mr: Mrs,; The t., Yr .:; 'r•�'�?��;b brolther do -law, Mr, And Mrs. 9va a; lone hands, Miss were and • Guide, Browxtie .and Scout f Arnold Makixis, last week. arty Mcteod and I•layd Scotch- J, MacV car, Mrs. J. 111erner,,' ineetiangs were cai>uce'llea Iasi the World Day of Prayer. r Mr, an:d Xrs, Join Taylor, mor,. The ltzeky draw was worn Mid'.. l), Wa'r�rier, Mrs. R. Brans week due to sickness. � a Stratford, spent Saturday with t.oa: pe y by Mr% POorge Hanson. _ . .... _ _ � „„.... .... . .gave an interegling rnessag'e on My, and Mrs, G• N. Rivers. Mrs, Clayton Guest, of Guelph is v,isiting her sister and broth- Ocean Liner, Waits ��a �g .. . , Mrs, Bruce Menery and ler eventi'g. An; alocw- d;ion, selectioai was also shown, followed by a 'ivns nece} Miss Kathleen Elliott, re= turned last -weer from a two er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Malca m :: !, Tciuns, i �y for Au I To Arrive and a. solo. by Mr's, Gordon Sholb- week vacation spent an Plrgennar, f` Mks. Harkry Baker is in Wood- .. r �. R! di Y@ _ _ �. -,Couple e - .r p •.• .,a,: • Arizona, stock for a few days, the guest w.. Mr'. and Mr's; . Le Roy Potli . . of her .gilanclson, Chtistian Al -: (;rev: and MrS, Robert Meauy' 't could Dave l�eei? us, uses received their caps. Their, r{ tux~xied an Tuesday after a beet Kfaudx, and lois parents, are novP living in their native We had to go. back to, :St, Tweedsmuir Book coneernin, three week trip to Floridd, ofMr, and Mrs. Chris Klaudi, Ireland, :but had their troubles Tliaixias, 'then to Hamilton and Mr. and: Urs, Jack Hamilton vvh7Ch, two weeks were spent in Cub, Brownie and Guide lead- on the first leg of their journey! follow that route', runiring sea!eai Three St. Petersburg, ors .attended a St. Johns Ani- to New Park• hours,latewithno�hopeofcatch. !"coutS .. J. R> R. Willoclr Mr. and M'rs, J eail ` a's minister df ' Rev. M y ver . rru t ?ng the boat. We were planning Groups* Meet and, Children, Toronto, .uveae fn o St. Marie's Anglican Church, :to catch tt plane At New 'Ark .. , :. NEWS OF IONDE56080 Mee Service of the W,Old DOY rVvAyer'was. "`Ode # Hiroki' ; inin�tes were ofo. lite well attend. 'r -00d A4,4 approved; roll eall ea. Rrs, Ta:to'ld PhJI1JPN of was answer -W With sh'ow,ng a', BlYtll a'ddrossed the meeting wedding plica'to or gift. with a thougbtful Message, on I 'rho ladles Intend entertaining „yV1 5:t DAtal rias' Lord l� cit the `(, hjldr('i' la Aid $,a�7lety lysis, Ruth Vincent contributed in' May. A donation of $Z-00 a fine, sola:. to the Hospital Auxiliary was About 85 Attended the service approml. Twq: Anesco Coupom of the Xxp.lorers and CGIT of will be bought for furthering the World Day of Prayer. the waxy of the `W1, in the 1. or th Guests were from Blyth and .-Countay. Auburn, Rev. W. Me. Carson Xm. Howatt and His, Pipe .gave an interegling rnessag'e on attended the Auxil.lary the thio "What Doth the Lard; meeting in Clinton on Tuesday Require?".. A film of Trtmdad; eventi'g. An; alocw- d;ion, selectioai was also shown, followed by a 'ivns given, by Barbara Burns ;social hour, and a. solo. by Mr's, Gordon Sholb- I Mr, and Mrs. Robert Thonap- brook were enjoyed, ' son attended, the ceremony on 'The Institute will cater for Friday, xit Stratfoj�a General the nren's bowling banquet on Hospital, where the junior purr Xamh 24, Mrs. Tom Allen gaffe uses received their caps. Their, :many interesting arms from the daughter Linda b'eg'an a three, Tweedsmuir Book coneernin, year course last September; the origin of Londesboro. Mr. and: Urs, Jack Hamilton ---�- --�-- and' ihamiiiy of London vufiltQ,d an Sunday with Mr, Wall Gooier Three � and Mrs. Webster, !"coutS filaig on, the Geographic Pole on a recent nava» The W1 meet ori. Thursday, Groups* Meet the president openod with an Ca d a n „ flag At ondhoro gation testin rt'' Seventy-flive girls, members of the Village on Saturday. ° � Q L�r ' jeweller Auburn; and. Trinity . Church, Blyth, ire E ebru and fly to'caitch the shin tlrgre. k� , q�gpy To the Auburn and Blyth CGIT'S• and Ex 'laxer joined with. Mr. and Mm.'Adam Flowers until early axe• There were only five passengo �9 9� p zy , g'xo�ulis spentseveral days in Streets- v lie, last week, They stayed C sev Atkinson' i® The Myth standard received the fallowing letter from the on: the trzdn. for the :ship. However, the train O0yfield Guide Gets Another Baine N The World the Londesboro groups last era - day evening for tii'eir annual with -their son, R'us's and fam- • ily which nava' includes 'their • • �q Dies In Detroit M'eallys as they boarded their ship 'in. New (orks ;picked up some last time, and we phoned the ship when we near New Guide Linda Pierson 1s shaWrz here rece�iviiag her Cub Instructor's $ad from $a Cub � The crew 01 an Argus air- pxrayer Service for girls, in the Lon;desboro United Church, The newest grand'd'aughter, .Jill Jr. Cunard Line; "Cai�nthia" got York, to lain the situation, g a .field Master, 'Cpl, J. V. MacVicar, at � � Parents Night ex�a6t from the RCAF's Central (.eiders'. of floe Londeslbora CG - .born January 7, Fiftyatnvo people enjoyed an Donald L. (Casey} Atkinson Donald aired away in St. John's Hos- p y R,112,5. On flee way to Bermuda. They said they waul:d hal'd untnl 4:1.5 (due to sail At 3,00). We ,he •g O file $•ayCield Cub Pack laSir ThurSday eVening• Experimental and Proving Est- Est - aablishment, RCAF Station L)p^ IT, Mrs. Carman Moop and lYIrs. Dave Anderson led the service evening ai• euchre at the Loya'1, pita�l, Detroit, Mroh. an 1?xid'a , '� y Dear Dou g' just made at; I was last on (Photo b % (. y Mrs. A. Bellchambea• lands, Ottawa, plashed GanadWs and the or st was .Mrs. Toni, gams Orange Lodge Hail on Fr+>.diay g g evening, . March, 5. The, ladies' Fe17x^ii�riai:� 26, after a short ill- ne�s's. X -r, Atlsinon was born Here . is the headlines for your next issue. board, She sailed five minutes later'North nnew ld !"coutS filaig on, the Geographic Pole on a recent nava» Alen. The choir composed of members of the Londesboro CG- h'iigh prize Went to' Mrs. Jack November 28, i89d to Arthur We joined the train Sunday. 5£aurs,'g ` gation testin rt'' led tree service of song under,Siten:"t Atkinson and the for- night at 10 p.m. at St. Thomas .. R. F. M. ebbing After eamplertin. g' navigation the direction All -•. t of Mrs. an Sh mer Helen Maud Mellaul. for New York. We had gone' --Blyth Standard CJUB$ Pack. tests to determine the heading addicic, N A retired jeweller, Mn. Atkin- • nearly 200 mile's when we stole --•-----o-^----•- • 'The A,Icela also present ed the a•'Ceur+acy of two new navi'gat- The guess: speairer df the• son .spent a large part of his ' ped. A freight train hi front head On Thursday, Niaxch 4 the "Team Player's Badge to Mic- tonal Mems in northern last- evening was Itev. W. Mc, Car- MMAMM AMENDS IF /SNf7' retixem'ent years in Bayfleld. The funeral service was head been derailed, with 45 box cans' blockingthe two fines. They SaY ����� ®�� Cub' P�aek held Parents Night' with axe overwhelm- turn out. gbe h�ael ;Eckept explaining to the '� � itud'es, the Argos, sect out for Thule, Greenland, flew directly son, minister of the c�iurc'h and his thence was, "Wheat doth the The parents a must MA61Ci6000ffSS_No, Triivit An lagan Church An Y Anglican _ Cub, Master J. V. Ma:eV.i'c�ax do to earn. this Proficiency Bark to 89 N, checked the area and Lord require of me?„ In his ad - ✓usrASfrriR' March 2, followed by i4verment March in Bayfield Cemetemy, ° ® Senior Citizens . Block Rr'nt�n �: irewrns us that each Cub was r represented by a Father, Niarthi-' g e He said he would see what pavadropped. a cannister con- bainlrxvg the new flag, copies 'of dress- he challenged them to do justice, to love kindness and to J , �isOciNE �Ll r � • could be done• about having an Y01! rQ KNOW Rev, E. J. B. Harrison office- ated and were,. Eddy •/► */ p „ Dr ��� Ladies er, or both ;parent, He would to tape this: opportunity of organized baseball team this Ottawa newspapers acid a none of explanation. walls humbly with Gad, all the days' of their lives. LIKE pallbearers Sturgeon, Wallard Sturgeon, Qlike Pick V�4o°1i rb s1004,w � thkanking the parents that at- year in order that other Cubs While' depositing Caahada b The leaders of the Landes oro s would ly'e able to try, for this s Granit Tu'rn'er, Jim Hutchison, The Ever Young Senior Cali- Tmary„day for the pro- tended and of letting them 'makes award, new flag an . the Norah Pole Explorers, Mr's. Jack Lee and hack Hammond and. Elgin Por: zen's held ?their March J e�ct of the service institutes in lcn!o4v it it all wor't'h Richard Peterson and Br>�n 'g {nava, ators consider t e can'nns- Mrs. Murray Lyon showed the "Let's.,visit ' A ft ter, "Casey" Atkinson was a mem- group meeting in the Orange Hall on Huron'Coninty for block prinit.-. - was held last week in: Sea- wihile when co. -operation such as this is received. Also a special, 'Mayans bath received their Fir- ter was dropped within a two mile radius of the` �xa t �oc tibn e c 1 a missionary film; re - Trinidad," The offering was re- hem' of the Marine Historical ' March 4, clue to an 'ans- forth Co¢mnunity Centre with thanks to, Mrs, Pierson and the � . Sitar" presented by the. Dis- of the Pole), the aircrarft'circ- ceivecl b Helen Anderson and Y 1 Society. Ike is survived by a element weather, only 14 over 100 ladies attending the ladies of the Auxiliary for their tract Calnm�s�sioner, ,who said he led' the world in three mitnutes, Jain Howatt. Ater the service i b�otiher; John M. Atkinsran, and wered the roll call. The meeting opened with the afternoon session,' much appreciated efforts in put- was especially pleased to see. the advancement of the boys be- orbited the North Pale far three sill. were invited to the Sunday .., a nephew, J. AtkiAison. nephe '„ singing of Gad Save the Miss Paitrlicna. Daanude, hone for County, tlii,� g on the lunch. 's cause of the fact that he was minutes, a>ztl crosiers the' inter- retail room where lunch was served. Thanking the Londes- those attending the attending Queen" and repeating the Lord`s economist Huron in The eventingactivities graft A'kel'a of the Bayfield Pack be- national date line four times. bora lettd'ers- and were 11 i funeral. i:vere, Mr. and Mss. K. Wesi> on', Pennington, Mich; Prayer in unison. The secre.` was change .of the program and she was assisted by Mass, under way with Peter McVean been taken into the g pack and lore becoming District Comvinasr The nate in the cannnsterlot stated, „ .. . the contain- girls' . Judy Arlthur, Auburn CGIT, Gra(ce-Peck and family, London; tart' s and treasurer's repents Judy Gum, homeeraf'ts special- p given his white tie (coat of sonaa ' and their at was apex;- sonatl to ed' herein replaces any previbus- Shelley Grange, Auburn Explor- IIII Il 2` �� � I U, 6633 RR _ . NTON Norm�axi Cooper and farcnily,. Mt. ciemerls', meh.; Mr, and Mrs. ed, and: were read and -approved, Mrs, R, Larson was. appointed . i'st, Home Economic Service, Toronito. white' paint}, Ttli'e parents were invited• to saris%action see the boys progressing so satisfacbor- ky designated flag' mounted; des'- prayed or deposited on this ors; Maxine Bowes, Blyth, E'x- plax'ers and CGIT; Wendy Cold- ' NEAYING 0llS~GASOLINE WNITI: Huglx NfcCox3rili'ck, London; Mrs. Bert Brownlee and Dexter, Tor- vice-president. After a ' short business session, Mrs, G, Hop- program Planning the axn, was Mrs. George Pearson, Ethel, �� join in a game calked Poison Snake". Forn-ing in three "Six- �y Mrs. Pierson, on behalf of Place" and that, ,We as Can- add'ans aboard this aircraft take well of , the Londesboro CGIT , and Jayne Snell. of the Explar- iaos� GREASES-MOi0WKS` ^ araito; Mr, Orval WesEari, Sea- son, president, adJaurned .hire ! ciiaixsvi<in; Mrs. Wes IIeimpel, 1 es„ they endeavoured to show herself and the pa.rents,, thanked great pride in .glee knowledge exs replied. forth; Mrs, R. McEwan, Byron; meeting. + , We=et'Or; Mrs. James Keys, the Cubs haw it should be done. Cub Master J, V. Ma:cVicar and ,.._,- ._ � . that our new., fl,atz has now been The Cancer Society Brix:"�ann They entlayed a 17 Mrs..A. Moir; Hi so . . - Last .year you helped MAITLANID VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY ondale, ppea, asset to the running of the duct Matins at 11 a.m. in chap e a hundred day , trail ng at trip Auckland, Malc-�sw yre,M Mrs. . Cooper; ° The World � f Pi* Trinity Church, Bayfield. hopeless cases into FOR d Pacafa,c tris b S.S. Y f llpt rricul eoyer a Paull will also. conduct hopeful cases. �pA� !ON TRU Suva and Honolulu, and aom- Mrs. N. Mac Mterchy; Seafort;h�, qV �y8 was held .Fridi��y afternoon in an EvenSang at St, James' You did well. �p pleted the homewamd journey Mrs. B. Coleman, Mrs. J, Keays,; ° ®� o the United Church with ladies Church, Middleton at 2:30 by train. Discussions A l Phone Long, wide 'bo:� (separate); Engine, V-8, approximately Tiger Dunlop, Mrs. T. Lamb, i;roni Brucedield and Kippen at-: pm. 350 cu.. in.; Transmission, 4 speed (W/HD Clutch); ,Rear ` Mm. Arkell nays that the Mrs. W. Hardy; Wroxeter, Mrs. tending. Mrs. Howard Plant was - --o Mrs, Helen Bartti$$ Springs, H/D Front, H/D Rear; snow on the Rockies was, quite W. Heimpel, Mrs. D. Timm; end,. Positive txaahion; Sorin � the guest spe;<1ker. The Red Lien and Sun is the 4$2-70`t4 Tires and tubes 650x16x6 ply (or equal) with spare, mud and a welcome sight after '2 green Zurich, Mrs, T, H. Meyers and ���°�� ������ HaII snow, rear, mud -and snow spare; tow hooks, -block heater; ymrs in Australia. Mrs, A. Pian � • and Mrs. Maurice, Csmey counterpart of bile Red Cross in air i�onditionin heater; 4 --way flasher•. standard turn si pals; g' returned borne last week after Ivan. g , g Mir. Arkeill who is a Construe- In the past number of years rwindshheld washers; seatbelts; 2 -speed electric 'wipers; 2 tone the' Ga spending two months with rel - paint, rear view mirrors a bion Superintendent with Bech- Gospel Chapel on YVTaple p Approximately ti x9 . ?<: >,:,w `, :;. .•:•>7: � �<: <:� <:ya, slaves 'in Belgium. tel Corporation, was. obliged by ;: , .:.;;,> ;<j Street hats specialrized' in child- � .an: MIi4CI�iNERY FERTILIZER To 'trade on a 1963. one-half Ston, This truck may be :.,. :::.: .. d Mrs: Clarence Pries :.: pressure of business to remaliv >,.;� rens work. Seen at the Authority Office an Listowel on Monday, March • ; . ,,,: ';>: � . ' :::::;: ' . ;. •`. ;, 'tap of` near Mitchell, visited 1'5 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Australia until February �7 Hundreds of children have at= Sunday with the la'tter's father, when h'e flew direcbl Sa ir:`: tended the 'Vacation Bable Sclr-T 'will. ic ude all federal and Provincial Sales Y n i'? Robert Thoinsoti ori Thursdeenders n 1 ,, , y oo':<:.;::><::>s »;::::..::>:.....::::s? is sI'ranoasoo and re'oined his fam- ;<> {:. an the urnmer, and special ,FARMONO Tax •incl be in the hands of the Secretamy-Treasurer, Maitland , J ;:;i;;.::i; afterneom, Mirs, W. Good Bi ::: °::::;:>:::: Children s Service i it in Toronrta. s n the fall. , Authority, Box 760 Lis�to'wel Ontario Y """" "" '' " Valley Conservation , , called on her tui e r cl 0 our S ri Requirements Ba For n ark R uireen is , t e W e before 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, March 18, 196x. Mr, and Ma°s. Ancell and chef- ;: ;• : nand parents- have M. And 14Li�s: Edgar McBride' y ps � q ..:..:..,:.: E�pL �Fp tlC. r}^ Lowest or any Lender not necessarily accepted. leen intend to spend some ex'P erred their appreciation of vi'sa.ted Mond with Mx. and Be Sure To Inquire About i`he ':' these services. - Weeks iii. Oivtar.o visiting xeba '�`'" . ' �•• •� Mrs. Xvison Torrance Axid faintly Complete Lige of The Chapel will be ; fives and friends 'before moving ::.::;:;;,�,,«�..,„,�....:...:::::.� .. � the scene of Mitchell, . ,,,.- . „ ».:,;>:>:::::<:::•,•a:<::::::::::<eh::::: k of - 30-60 h.p. Gas or Diesel to has iiea.t its Agreed lacatioii, :...:..........,.. speci<�1 activity. durirng the RENAULT TI�44CTCR5 CLINTONPUBLIC HOSPITAL pdssibtly Iranian, England. „ :: .v; month of Mach... Doug Miles To Spear ANNUAL MEETING Monday, March. 15ths 1965 at. a.ao p,r. CLI N" 0,14 CCUNCIPLI .0 AMBERS (1) Receive' and Consider the onnuol reports of the Hospito! for the year ended Decem- ber 31, 1964, (2) To give consid6ection to new by -Laws. (3) Elettion of d'+redtors, (4) Appoiht auditors for the ensuing year. (5) Transco all ,such' rather bus!"hess os may properly come before the rnoeting, All Mori be'rs Are cordially fnvifed To Af+end Annual 1Vlenibtrship Ver~ $5.bt nitarah, � 965. • bofed iht 01'hton, p it beio, ('his ed ddy of gy Ordel„ 6f the Board, 4,, "I MURPHY" C�diirretslrY. qq//yy KA1HY'S BEAUTY LOUNGE 1 A16ext Street MONDAY � MARC'" IS' . ILL IMOPW Make Ah Appdintmen+ Now To 06+ Your taster or'Ovano Mr, John M. Martin of Hawk esville, Ontaiiai, *91 be •glving lectures on sltbjeets of interest to all of us, 146 wVM be Comp'ar. ing the New Curr16u1utA with the Bible. Many People hive wondereed It religion should be brought .lip to chutet whether the Vwhgbr and more educated g6nortataol awi still subs&ibe to the teaoh- ing of the Bible? Whether the bible is Proven uti toliable in the light til; Mbtil'efh Boieit,ce�? These sdweets will be•fra iirl;'y dl; d- 'sscd ah4 shbtiiid prWd lh- toditting and e"bl ghktening to elf who attend; At Federation Meet Gaderich Township Federa- tioar of Agriculture . will meet on Thursday, March. 18, at Rofl- mesthirlle School at 8;45 p.m, Guest .speaker will be Doug, Miles, • ONTARIO SEED DRILLS RAGGED KEWA.NEE DISCS Versatile Vibrating TAUL CULTIVATORS And Also Large Stock of TiRES for Car, Truck, Tractor, etc. Now car take offs start as low as $10.00 for e•-'-- 75004 or 67005 (First Line Tires. Rad 'Gears volunteer hospital 5 A vis'itoit�S. rrememberoair 'hdt5pital- ized veterans by bringing theme HA � • RM EQU1PV`&!E1NT good Cheer olid companionship I MILE EAST OF, SRUCEFIELD 8,0,10b during regular be'dstide visits 'riRS _. CAIN SEED the :year, w S V11 SPECIAL tot. I PL STREETGOSPEL CHAPEL, CLINTON 8:00 P.M. ` THIS COMING w�EIC ,��`. - HIV M. MARTIN of Hawkesvl poorll , Ont. SUBJECAS' March 144 -To New Curriculum And The- bible Match '164 -The N6w Curriculum Anel The Creation March 184 - The Now Curriculum Anil Th Miracles March V9fhw," the New Corr culum And Tho Afmi6rnent You aro' 1h 'fed to aiitehd 6beh night 6'� !these dtrb subje, efs of r . .. w .. 1! able ,lawrrng peak e. .�.L�.-� .. •. , t�'�Iny+iilh ows ��lidrfance !'o all . _, :.• , . , . . ,... tMx+5. L, 1VPcKimon, LamgMn. which'.the members, played cards and lunch was served. o Arkell Familyr Retur� �r�5 ®�Q ns e From Australia Mr. and Mss. Tom Ark'011, Joanne and'Kenny are home a- grain after a .two year sojourn 2n Austxalna and are staying with his arents-, Mr. and Mrs, p F. P. Arke11, Mrs. Arkela and the children left Sydney on February 10 trav611ing by train from ,ziearrorcn• anu avum i,.;naries Loex- hart; Goderich. An amusing skit was ,presented by members of the .Gaderich group and an ern teresting exhibit showing the , steps in black printh g was prem sented by the Tiger Dur leader, Miss Gum comniented on the attractive displays of each group and a. film, "Craftsmen of Canada" was shown. The loaders for the County were: B1 tlx Mrs. B. Richmond, y , Mrs. K. MacDonald; Ebravale, Willi ,m Routly, Mrs': R. Skcinner; Ethel, Mrs. George Pearson, Mins J.,Frazer; Ford- wick, Mrs, R. Gibson, Mrs, M, Kato; Goderich, Mrs. C. Lock- hai t, Mrs, A. Straughan; Hur- and a,good time was had, by all 28 participants. The White and Red. Sixes each made a point next time. Blue Six. Inst -ruction period followed with "Semaphore" by„Cu'b In- structor Terry• 112acVicar, "m- r'ow .ands Cinch Ball" by CuU' rnstrudtar Linda Pierson, and the Cub 1`,fimter taking the New Chums. QnY the "Law and Pro- mise". Before having the "Grand ,,. Howl four awards' were pre- s'ented. Miss Linda, Pierson re- ceived "The Cub Ins.tructor.'s B,dge' presented by the •Akela with an explanation of how she earned this award. At this time he thanked Linda for her tre- mend, a help and being a ga"eat v• M ' " w-, A 4'FAcWAA and Terry MacVicair fpr their efforts in running the Pack, stating that the leaders would '� hive, the full s�uand of the , : Ladies Aiaxrfimy and the pax•" cents. . The evenirvg's activities wound up with the Cubs timing chime- fate milk and. cocvkles, the par- eixts caf£ee and cookies, during Which they.had the opportunity of having an informal talk with the Cub Mortem, District Cbmmissioner Jac' Gallant Arid Group Committee p Chairman Mr. aria Mr's. George Bell -chamber, were, among the guests present. ------o'' deposited on 'Top of. the World%" .The a rcxyadi captain was Flue ght Lieut. E. T. Sinnott from St. Catharines, bhtari;;r. o Huronview ° Ladies T� Meet j �nddy Huroayview Ladies Auxiliary will meet on Monday, March 15, in the, art and crafts room,.Hur- inview, at •2;30 p.m. Everyone is5. welcome.PHONE Special 5�6'19�c�S �� ° Anglican Churches On Sunday, March 14, the Rev. Cant n F. H. Paull will celebrate Holy Com - muni- at 8 a m olid con ••:.•p� •� ••�g� • l•11.�11•on morial S P T. PRYDE and SOIL Ca.11��I"fiN '" EXETER "SAS®its H el•i Ever Affernodn ? y HU_ 2-7712 At other tikes cantor# L.oeal ,R,eprese�'tative=-A. W. Steep -482-6642 TRUCK TENDER The Cancer Society Brix:"�ann They entlayed a 17 Mrs..A. Moir; Hi so . . - Last .year you helped MAITLANID VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY ondale, ppea, asset to the running of the duct Matins at 11 a.m. in chap e a hundred day , trail ng at trip Auckland, Malc-�sw yre,M Mrs. . Cooper; ° The World � f Pi* Trinity Church, Bayfield. hopeless cases into FOR d Pacafa,c tris b S.S. Y f llpt rricul eoyer a Paull will also. conduct hopeful cases. �pA� !ON TRU Suva and Honolulu, and aom- Mrs. N. Mac Mterchy; Seafort;h�, qV �y8 was held .Fridi��y afternoon in an EvenSang at St, James' You did well. �p pleted the homewamd journey Mrs. B. Coleman, Mrs. J, Keays,; ° ®� o the United Church with ladies Church, Middleton at 2:30 by train. Discussions A l Phone Long, wide 'bo:� (separate); Engine, V-8, approximately Tiger Dunlop, Mrs. T. Lamb, i;roni Brucedield and Kippen at-: pm. 350 cu.. in.; Transmission, 4 speed (W/HD Clutch); ,Rear ` Mm. Arkell nays that the Mrs. W. Hardy; Wroxeter, Mrs. tending. Mrs. Howard Plant was - --o Mrs, Helen Bartti$$ Springs, H/D Front, H/D Rear; snow on the Rockies was, quite W. Heimpel, Mrs. D. Timm; end,. Positive txaahion; Sorin � the guest spe;<1ker. The Red Lien and Sun is the 4$2-70`t4 Tires and tubes 650x16x6 ply (or equal) with spare, mud and a welcome sight after '2 green Zurich, Mrs, T, H. Meyers and ���°�� ������ HaII snow, rear, mud -and snow spare; tow hooks, -block heater; ymrs in Australia. Mrs, A. Pian � • and Mrs. Maurice, Csmey counterpart of bile Red Cross in air i�onditionin heater; 4 --way flasher•. standard turn si pals; g' returned borne last week after Ivan. g , g Mir. Arkeill who is a Construe- In the past number of years rwindshheld washers; seatbelts; 2 -speed electric 'wipers; 2 tone the' Ga spending two months with rel - paint, rear view mirrors a bion Superintendent with Bech- Gospel Chapel on YVTaple p Approximately ti x9 . ?<: >,:,w `, :;. .•:•>7: � �<: <:� <:ya, slaves 'in Belgium. tel Corporation, was. obliged by ;: , .:.;;,> ;<j Street hats specialrized' in child- � .an: MIi4CI�iNERY FERTILIZER To 'trade on a 1963. one-half Ston, This truck may be :.,. :::.: .. d Mrs: Clarence Pries :.: pressure of business to remaliv >,.;� rens work. Seen at the Authority Office an Listowel on Monday, March • ; . ,,,: ';>: � . ' :::::;: ' . ;. •`. ;, 'tap of` near Mitchell, visited 1'5 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Australia until February �7 Hundreds of children have at= Sunday with the la'tter's father, when h'e flew direcbl Sa ir:`: tended the 'Vacation Bable Sclr-T 'will. ic ude all federal and Provincial Sales Y n i'? Robert Thoinsoti ori Thursdeenders n 1 ,, , y oo':<:.;::><::>s »;::::..::>:.....::::s? is sI'ranoasoo and re'oined his fam- ;<> {:. an the urnmer, and special ,FARMONO Tax •incl be in the hands of the Secretamy-Treasurer, Maitland , J ;:;i;;.::i; afterneom, Mirs, W. Good Bi ::: °::::;:>:::: Children s Service i it in Toronrta. s n the fall. , Authority, Box 760 Lis�to'wel Ontario Y """" "" '' " Valley Conservation , , called on her tui e r cl 0 our S ri Requirements Ba For n ark R uireen is , t e W e before 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, March 18, 196x. Mr, and Ma°s. Ancell and chef- ;: ;• : nand parents- have M. And 14Li�s: Edgar McBride' y ps � q ..:..:..,:.: E�pL �Fp tlC. r}^ Lowest or any Lender not necessarily accepted. leen intend to spend some ex'P erred their appreciation of vi'sa.ted Mond with Mx. and Be Sure To Inquire About i`he ':' these services. - Weeks iii. Oivtar.o visiting xeba '�`'" . ' �•• •� Mrs. Xvison Torrance Axid faintly Complete Lige of The Chapel will be ; fives and friends 'before moving ::.::;:;;,�,,«�..,„,�....:...:::::.� .. � the scene of Mitchell, . ,,,.- . „ ».:,;>:>:::::<:::•,•a:<::::::::::<eh::::: k of - 30-60 h.p. Gas or Diesel to has iiea.t its Agreed lacatioii, :...:..........,.. speci<�1 activity. durirng the RENAULT TI�44CTCR5 CLINTONPUBLIC HOSPITAL pdssibtly Iranian, England. „ :: .v; month of Mach... Doug Miles To Spear ANNUAL MEETING Monday, March. 15ths 1965 at. a.ao p,r. CLI N" 0,14 CCUNCIPLI .0 AMBERS (1) Receive' and Consider the onnuol reports of the Hospito! for the year ended Decem- ber 31, 1964, (2) To give consid6ection to new by -Laws. (3) Elettion of d'+redtors, (4) Appoiht auditors for the ensuing year. (5) Transco all ,such' rather bus!"hess os may properly come before the rnoeting, All Mori be'rs Are cordially fnvifed To Af+end Annual 1Vlenibtrship Ver~ $5.bt nitarah, � 965. • bofed iht 01'hton, p it beio, ('his ed ddy of gy Ordel„ 6f the Board, 4,, "I MURPHY" C�diirretslrY. qq//yy KA1HY'S BEAUTY LOUNGE 1 A16ext Street MONDAY � MARC'" IS' . ILL IMOPW Make Ah Appdintmen+ Now To 06+ Your taster or'Ovano Mr, John M. Martin of Hawk esville, Ontaiiai, *91 be •glving lectures on sltbjeets of interest to all of us, 146 wVM be Comp'ar. ing the New Curr16u1utA with the Bible. Many People hive wondereed It religion should be brought .lip to chutet whether the Vwhgbr and more educated g6nortataol awi still subs&ibe to the teaoh- ing of the Bible? Whether the bible is Proven uti toliable in the light til; Mbtil'efh Boieit,ce�? These sdweets will be•fra iirl;'y dl; d- 'sscd ah4 shbtiiid prWd lh- toditting and e"bl ghktening to elf who attend; At Federation Meet Gaderich Township Federa- tioar of Agriculture . will meet on Thursday, March. 18, at Rofl- mesthirlle School at 8;45 p.m, Guest .speaker will be Doug, Miles, • ONTARIO SEED DRILLS RAGGED KEWA.NEE DISCS Versatile Vibrating TAUL CULTIVATORS And Also Large Stock of TiRES for Car, Truck, Tractor, etc. Now car take offs start as low as $10.00 for e•-'-- 75004 or 67005 (First Line Tires. Rad 'Gears volunteer hospital 5 A vis'itoit�S. rrememberoair 'hdt5pital- ized veterans by bringing theme HA � • RM EQU1PV`&!E1NT good Cheer olid companionship I MILE EAST OF, SRUCEFIELD 8,0,10b during regular be'dstide visits 'riRS _. CAIN SEED the :year, w S V11 SPECIAL tot. I PL STREETGOSPEL CHAPEL, CLINTON 8:00 P.M. ` THIS COMING w�EIC ,��`. - HIV M. MARTIN of Hawkesvl poorll , Ont. SUBJECAS' March 144 -To New Curriculum And The- bible Match '164 -The N6w Curriculum Anel The Creation March 184 - The Now Curriculum Anil Th Miracles March V9fhw," the New Corr culum And Tho Afmi6rnent You aro' 1h 'fed to aiitehd 6beh night 6'� !these dtrb subje, efs of r . .. w .. 1! able ,lawrrng peak e. .�.L�.-� .. •. , t�'�Iny+iilh ows ��lidrfance !'o all . _, :.• , . , . . ,...