Clinton News-Record, 1965-05-20, Page 74 REAL ESTAtt.
.411:4EY, 3 beOrgoin
411e. 04th; hying' WPM:
With fhhing har4w
flows; modem ptcheo,,,air
cOocitttopocl; full -basenlent
recreation reeln_Ald Oar,
bath; alse lainglAY mom 4d,
tlon41 PQM s'4telble
fice Or Stare. Heating, gas:
hot air. 2-4ar car port
• ed. Lot 82'440', Ptecillent eon,
141Prtgage can he ar,
• raingeit •
STOnEY, red lickt 3 bed;
Mean dwelling, living, with
'fimPlace, tun dining
TOM, large modern kitchen, 3 -
pc. 13014 hal:OW-0Pd thiors, ver.
fult haSemerit, stoker
feed nkat air flirnacei 1-104iSe in
good condition, :Pot 4PProx• 125'
X 150'. Garage; Excellent iota,
•.1 STOrti, 3 bedrOom
. living rOoni with dining
area, modern kitellen, 4 -Pc‘
bath, hardwood fleors, full haw:.
inent, oil' HA, furnace. Down
payment .$1.500, to present mort
gage (ciVIHA) Monthly pay -
pants $80:00 P.I.T. Located
near schools.
2 STORE,Y, 4 bedroom dwel-
ling, living room, ,dining -room,
kitchen, '3-inc, bath, full baSe-
ment, gas het air heating, 1:ot
approx. 80'x90'.• Located near
tonsness seatiOn. Down pay»
-meld $4,000, balance on pt.
gage.
2 STOREY, solid brick, with
Wing room, 'dinirag room, den,
niedern kilthen, 2 -pe. bath
down, 4 bedrooms, 3 -pc. bath
• up, pine floors, welliandiscaped,
garage, Lot apprec.
Located within block of Post
Office, Early pOssession,
• • H. C. LAWSON
REL ESTATE - INSURANCIE
Rhone 482-9644
REAL ESTATE .
WANTED
Client will. pay cash for 1 storey
house or c:ottage in Clinton.
Must be central and in good
state of repair. Phone 262-2347
Herman. . 20,21p
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of GEORGE
BALL, late of the Town of
„Clinton in the County of Huron,
Salesman, Deceased.
All perSons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named:, who died: on the 16th
day of 1V1arch. A.D. 1965, are
required to file full particulars
thereof with the trade:signed
on' or before the 8th day of
June, A.D. 1965, after which
.date the assets will be 'distri-
buted, haying regard only to the'
claims of which the undersigned
shall then have notice.
Dated at •Clinton, Ontario,
this 14th day of May, A.D. 1965.
E. B. MENZIES, Clinton,
Ontario,
Solicitor for the Said Estate.
20-1-2)2.
- AUCTION. SALE
of Household Effects from
138 Frederiek•Street, Clinton on.
SATURDAY, MAY 29th
at 1:30 p.m. the following:
Rogers Majestic 23 inch TV
(still under guarantee); studio
couch; platform. rocker; 3 beds
springs and mattresses; cont-
ra:3de; wash sten:do; small
tables; end table; coffee table;
bedding 'and linens; scatter
mats; modern 7 piece Rock
Male breakfatt mike (like
new); Findlay ProPatie gas
range; Princess Pat coal and
wood range; Frigidaire refrig-
erator; leather couch; regula-
tor ale& (antique); electric
c.lock; Dominion electric wash-
ing machine (like new with au-
tomatic timer and pump); Elec-
trolux vacuum cleaner; single
bed and inner spring mattress:.
Record cabinet; jig saw with
motor; 125 ft. of plastic pipe;
2 cross aim clothes line poles;
'2 laundry tubs; ironing board;
Rexdale 4 cycle lawn mower;
dishes and cooking utensils,
Terms Cash
Proprietor: HARRY FOWLER
Auctioneer: Edward W. Elliott
20,21b
Executor's
AUCTION SALE
Of Property and Household
Effects of the Estate of Mary
A, Glenn, from lot No. 31.
concession 4, Stanley Twp.,
• 2 miles west of the RCAF
Station Clinton on
SATURDAY, MAY 22nd
at 1:30 •p.m.
PROPERTY — The property
situated on No. 4 Concession,
• Goderich Twp., and owned by
W. Robeit Glenn, will be of-
fered for sale subject to a re-
serve bid. The property On -
slots of 8 acres of land more or
less on Which is 'situated 114
storey frame dwellihg fully in-
sulated, with a full basement,
kitchen and living room, 3 bed-
rooms and a 3 -pc. bath. Also en
this property is a garage 20'x35'
and. a. cement barn foundation.
This property 'can be inspected
preVious •to sale date by con-
taCting Mt. W. Robert Glenn.
Household Effects -8 -pc. oak
dining room suite; studio conch:
tri -light; library table; Writing
desk; 17 inch television; 2 rock-
ing chairs; table lamp; hall
tree; oval parlor table; 2 bed-
roOm suites; inner spring mat-
treSSOS: cherry chest of draw -
era; bathroorn scalea;• Frigi-
daire refrigerator; Sunshine 4 -
burner electric range; electric
frying pari; electric automatic
toaster; electric kettle; electric
iron; IVIeClary washing machine;
Raymond ewing maehine;
kit-
4hri table; kitchen chairs; 2
folding chrotne lawn chairs;
Toro poWer lawn rnoWer; hand
triower; a burner Coleman gas
stove; 2 burner hot plate; 2
trunks; 'child's cradle; fancy
and antique dishes; colored
glass; bedding linens and nutri-
ent:11s other articleS,
Terms on Hoirsehold Effect*
Cash
Term* iiropertyt doWn
date of SA and balance lit
30 days, or a mortgage 'cart ,
•tie arranged.
W. Robert Glenn, Ake. kaftan*,
Executiird, et the estate ,
Edward W, illott, Auetioneer
,
A 4.
. . ,
The Carl Tapscott Singers ' • . •
• The Carl Tapecott Singers
have good reason to look
bla.ppy, Formed by Taps:3U
(in write jacket) '.1.1
ago, the 12-voicechollal Poup
is, one of the most 'successful
• in Canada. The Tap:sotto are
hearrd regularly in their on
series each Sunday event
. on the CBC radio network.
They also have four .record
(albumsto their credit; The
Tapseett Singershave ap-
peared on CBC television as
well, and, make numerous
personal appearances through-
out the country,. Tapscbtt,
;55, vopresses his hopes for
the future this way, "I hope
that .011,1" -offont dU he suf-
ficiently recognized by"" Can-
adians so that I may continue
to turn down offers to live
elsewhere." (OBC Photo).
BIRTHS
pRoavam' — In Clinton Pub-
, he Hospital on Friday, May
14, 1965 to M. and Mrs. P.
Broanmet, RR 3, Blyth, a son.
HirMERS — In Clinton Public
, Hospital on Friday, May 14,
1965 to 1V1r, and Mrs. May -
hard Hyrners, Clinton, a son.
Card of Thanks
° I wish to thank those who
visited me arid sent , card
and other presents while I was
a patient in Victoria, .1-lospital,
London. — LINDA RILEY. 20p
• I wish to, thank my friends,
relatives and neighbours for
cards, flowers, treats and visits
while hospitallied. Very special
thanks to ali nurses and Doc-
tors. — MAVIS SHERWOOD.
20b
I with to thank the nurses
and staff of !Clinton Public Hos-
pital,' Dr. Newland and all. who
?ant cards during my stay- in
hospital, — TORRANCE TABB.
• 20p
We wish to thank our friends
and• relatives who made our
25th Anniversary such a happy
occasion with their lovely cards,
gifts and surprise visits. It was
all' very much appreciated.
--NINA and BILL INKLEY 20b
• I would like to thank my
friends for visits, flowers,
treats, gifts and cards during
my stay in the hospital. Special
thanks to my teacher, Mrs.
Beattie, and grade 6 classmates
for their lovely gift, also Dr.
Flowers, nurses and staff on
first floor. --- TERRY IVIac-
DONALD. 20b
I wish to thank the second
floor nurses for their kiiichieSs
to Mrs. Ida Jones during her
lengthy illness in the hospital
and for their thoughtfulness to
me as a visitor. Special thanks
to the friends who sent treats,
,flowers and cards and also to
Dr, Oakes. — MRS. HURON
IVIURCH. 20p
' •
DEATHS
pERDut At Victoria Hos-
pital, London, on Tuesday,
May 18, 1965 William E, Per-
due, beloved husband of
Latira Summers, in his 83rd
year. rtintral Service on Fri-
day, May 21 at 2 p.m. trot
Beattie Funeral Home. Inter-
n:era in Clinton Cenetery,
Masonic Lodge No. 84 service
on Thursday at 9 prn,
ZONES — Th Clinton on Sun-
day, May 16, 1965, Ida JOnes,
kirk:10W of the late William
aories. Funeral Service front
Ball and Nit:itch Funeral
Hone on Tuesday, May 18,
Interment in Clinton Ceme-
tery.,
IN MEMORIAM
FOWLER —In loving tnern-
°try of a dear Wife mother:and'
grandmether, Ernrati. Fowler,
who palased away One year ago:
May 24, 1964.
"She \Valid riot Wish for tar -
et' Wraild she Wish for teat
u• t just to bo reMenibered
By -US, throughout the yearS,'
—IJOYIngly remembered by hits -
band and farri%t. 20p
W.A,T18 — in loving nieniory
Of a deif Mather and grand.
mother, Rose A, Watts who
passed 6,11titay May 19th, 1964,
'Gone frOM !its bnt leaving
nieniorieS,
Death tan •nOVer takeiwa
Meirn&iet that Will always
UO#W ,
Whitd Open 'Mit earth we
•gittrOP ,
..68Ve14 filtiefrribered datf
ter beinettft, and, :itaiallY,
"V 4
W02 Al Eades •
Is Retiring,
Going To UWO
Warrant Officer II A A. (Al)
Fades of Radar & Communi-
cations School RCAF Clinton,
leaves the RCAF tomorrow,
May 21 for a staff position with
University of Western Ontario,
Loriden UWO he will be
concerned 'With the Research
Division of the' Electronics
Branch.
He enlisted in the RCAF in
April '1940 at London, and ser-
ved continuously for 25' years.
During his tour of duty at Clin-
ton he was en active member
of Clinton Lions Club
His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Robinson, live at 531 Albert
St, Stratford. Mr. and, vrrn.
Eades plan to live at 777 al-
keith Ave., London,
F/O Helen Foster,
New Food Services
Officer At Station
Flying Officer Helen Foster,
daughter of Major and Mrs. C.
B. M. Poster of Stewiacke,
Nova Scotia, is the new Food
Sermiees Officer at RCAF Sta-
tion .Clinton.
A former member of the
•Royal Canadian Air Force
UniverSity Reserve Training
Plan, Helen has been ,aosociat-
ed with the RCAF since 1960
while attending Mount Allison
University New Brunswick.
In May 1964, FJO Foster re-
ceived a comniission to the
RCAF .Regular Force following
university graduation and, spon-
sored by the RCAF, Success-
fully completed a dietetic in-
ternship at Victoria Hospital in
Halifax.
Attend Your '.Church
This Sunday -
All Services on DaVlight-Saing Time ,
• MST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Federation' of Canada)
Pastor: Craig Peters, B.A.
Sunday, May 23
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
• 11:15 a.m.—Family Worship
7:30 p.m.—Bible Study Hour
Saturday and Monday—Work Camp at H:ermosa.
ALL ARE WELCOME
Ontario Street United Church
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
Sunday, May 23
9:45 am.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
TURNER'S
2:00 p.m.—Church Service
3:00 p.m.—Sunday ,School
pateoteu-Ams—Aointegarnie gniteh dintrcties
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, 1VI.A, Minister
Sunday, May 23
Subject: "Why the United Church is Asking for the
Abolition of the Death Penalty"
.WESUY-WILLIS
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
,11:00 a.m.—Church Service
7:30 p.m.—"Partners In Obedience"
Rev. Anne P. Graham, 13.Sc., of London
HOLMESV1LLE
9;45 a.m.—Church Service
10.45 a m --Simday Schodl
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rev. R, W. Wenham, L.Th., Rector
Mr, W. H. Wallop, FRCO, ARCM, Organist
, • EASTER V — SUNDAY, MAY 23
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
9:45 a.m.—Church School
1100 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Thurs., May 27—Chancel Guild at home of Miss Luella
Johnston -,-8:15 p.m.
T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The FteV. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director
Sunday, May 23
9:45 41.111.—Sunday School
10:45 a.m.—Ptiblic Worship
EVERYONE WELCO1VIE
MAPLE STREET GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
„ Sunday; May 23
9:45 a..—Worship Service
1100 adn.--Stmda.y School
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Speaker: Gordon McClelland, Strathroy.
Tuesday -8:00 p.m. --Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
Sublect: "God % Good News—Book of Romans"
ALL WELCOME
Joseph Street
. Gospel Hall
CLINThN
Christian Reformed
Church
J.lieersink, Minister
unday, May 23,
W:00 a.fn.—Sorviee In EngliSh
2:30 P.M.--SerVide in Thatch
Every Sunday 6115 p.M., dial
680"CHLO. St..ThoinaS, listen
to "tik10 God „Hour".
EVERYONE WELCOME
444444444444I
11t00 a.m.—Breaking of tread
3:00 p.m.—Sunday School
7100 p.M,—GOSPel Servfce
8:00 p.nt Thursday —4 PreYer
Meeting and Bible
Reading,
Lawlor
leaving ervice,
ck To UiIversiF
FUJOht IL4e44te14ent '4144.104
X4eWl0r left theJ.o44r
Oaniadilan
rOree, laSt WO* ha'ib
served ROAr Station P...101
for throe y4erts,
Jim" joined the SePViee 114.
1957 egcl Ottehcled Rowell
tart OoUabeIre V*. 129
qUekn'S .10.*Yek19117 in Kingston
Where he Obtained: a Bacheigr
Of $10lenCe Degieg InCivil. .n -
At alltiten he WOrked as Pe.
sign and• Operatims Officer in
the ConStriletion rilgineering
Section and: Secondary duties
included Guard Commander nd
president of the Curling Club
which was recently: x:enoyated
tinder his direption,
FAL Lawlor leaipg tie
service to return to Queen's ,
University for ayear to „obtain
a specialist certificate in teach-
ing, then he intends' to teach
at' high school.'"
He will be living in Kingston
With his parents, Mr. and MrS,
Jr Lawlor at 261 Park St.
0
Over 10 million Yeast cells
are &fund on each ripe grape at
the tune"of harvest
. „ .
• Eis4,0_,A0EMENTS:.
ANNQPN..QEP
Mr, aml, Mr$. miorloy:Pgat,
toplaqe,, DAtario„
wwl,to mmotawie tho
• .g4gernont of their clatighter,
"Mari.lyn PIMP -9 ixPaP01
W,41War4 PaYton, Wan! , Am,
o•f Mro, apd Wt.
NaXICI Payton., 434•Mocltokl,,
The Wed4nig, iU1 take p
in :Knox pres,ivterigl. Chr
WO; TiggSiNV4tPlr Sattir^
Alno 0, 1.065 at
Pop
nAd .1Yrrg.
.Ontario
wh tc, ennui the en-
gagement of then daugh-
ter, Merlyn Ma, to Mr,
Donald cattford Par4Pben,
son of Mr! no4 Mrs. Russell
0arn1Pnoll; Pgirkhili, Ontario,
'The WWdinewill take place
on Saturday, June 5th, 1965,
in the Ontario Street Un-
ited icliwrgh, Ciiriltchrp, Oat,
tordio, 20x
AN ODD ACCIDENT .
Hereo an odd accident report
from California, quoted by the
Ontario Safety League.' Seat
belts were credited, with saving
the lives of a driver,and a
senger involved in a Collioion.
However, both were severely
injured' by a "sewing machine
and a record player that hunt -
led forward from the back seat.
Thurs.4 MoY 20,1965-,Tr40111911. NewsACc9114-•-r:Pa0a' 7
Engagement Announced
z-nr,
Mr, am:I:Mrs. Clifford Gatldet of SlimMerskif'l
In
Wedding July At Semmerside, P.E,I.
WiSh 'to announce the engagement ,of their
daughter Mary Elizabeth to Larry Donald Bertrand,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Bertrand, fOrr1Wrly of 116
East Street, Clinton, and now residing in Richmond,
Hill. The wedding will take place at 11 o'clock on
July 3rd in St. Paul's Catholic Church, Sumner-
• side,
IT'S NEW
• Rexall Sleep Tablets
Enjoy a good night's sleep
\ 20 tablets — $1.50
Lady Patricia Permanent
Hair Coral' and Conditioner
10 Shades •=.- Only $1.49
Quick Foam Hair Permanent
Just push the button—the curl
soaks in. For any type
of hair
$2.75
Cutex Nail Polish perfumed
with real perfumes
8 shades & the perfume lasts
950
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
Giant Size Bath Salts,
fancy jar 89c
Clifton Bath Oil, plastic bottle
reg. $1.00 for 79c
Frozen Pop Makers 43c
Family Pack Brush Rollers,
ass% sizes, 40 curlers only 88c
Breck Hair Spray
Reg. $1.89 for $1.49
Sun Glasses 250 to $4.95
Sun Tan Lotions .. 75c to $2.00
Sure -Tan gives you
a good tan in 3 to
5 hours ,... $1,25,$1.60.34.12.99.
Insect Repellant 690
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linton, Ontario
Pansies 'ea'. Petunias Warigolds
Snaps • Alyssum • _Asters
• Salvia 11). Carnations • Coleus
Stocks * Phlox • Zinnias
GERANIUMS --• BEGONIAS
Tomatoes — Cabbage — Peppers
Cauliflower — Spanish Onions
Red Cabbage
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