Clinton News-Record, 1965-09-30, Page 7,
,CLEARING BIRTHS
AUCTION SALE AP'FLIWY —1n Clinton. Plib-
Glearing Auction Sale of ilio Hwpital on Tuesday, .Selz-
Hospital ',Bgtaipment and fur. teRxubez 2$;. 1.965 to Mr. 4n
nishtngs, :Spott, .Memorial HQ
Mos. Lloyd APPI'elby, myth,
P140, Seaforth, a Ban.
5atturdpy, .October 2, l3RUWlV -- Tn Clintati PRWX
at 1 o'clock Hospital on Monday, Sept -
The und4'csigned Auctioneer embee 27, 1965 to Mr, and
has been instruoted to sell by Mrs. John, Brown, RR 3,
Auction the following items no Walter, a daughter
longer required, following the MpRNtER - - In Clinton Public
. ,,
ani tie move to time new
,forth Cwnmuiiity Hospital.
2 metal barrels, 25 gal.;
wicker,.chesterfi, ld suite,
eluding desk; Century wa
machine, with, wmhrger, in
shape, two large wooden
L% and
a
upholstered arm onair;„b
1'r
rocker; cane seat YO10 -- In Clinton Public
Tlidhope electric Zan- Hlempital ;on Tlue;sd'ay,. Sept-
8; .chairs with flounces; ember 28, x965 to Mr, and
y conduit fittings; ars - •Donald Young, Blyth, a
ookcase and writing de $0r!'
#nor; 5 chests of draw
Council Rejects
Exeter Proposal
Re Vacancies
CODERICH•-•Huron County
councillors do not approve of
Picking "just anybody” to join
their assembly wlien a vacancy
h, the representation occurs
dui ng the year, They rejected
a resolution from Exeter town,
council Proposing a Change• in
the Municipal Act to provide
for the election .or appointment
of "any civa11fied citizen who is.
able and vAAlhg to :serve well
on county council,"
Exeter council was `tforced
into a most undesirable posit-
ion," it was stated, when after
ors; '( hospital beds, DEA complete. THS PIP d 4M of Deputy -reeve with Ralph Bailey none of the slue
springs and mattresses; GUEST — Passed away sod
cots with springs; corner tishelf; councillors wear, able to spare
18 dressers, some metal, Biome denly at Guelph on; Monday, .
wood 'a number complete with Septetrnb w 20, 1965, B, Agnes the brine to .attend county coup:
it ors; 4 -plane Beach electric (be) Gnaetst, ilaved wife c,"' meets fixe tines a
stove, excellent shape; Electro-
of the ]late :C. L. Guest, d!au- year. In the outcome, Rev,
umidifier; baby basin gl►ter of the late William and Philip Gandon resigned' a , coon-
home h Siarah Johnston dean' si�siterr
and stand white enamel; din- , oillor, wets appoented d puty-
ing room extension table, oak, of Mrs, E. R. Weston (Nanta), reeve and on Monday was
,8 chairs, matching, with lgatther.. Peaky Johnston of Godevich sworn as county councillor.
seats; avail extension .dining of $ L. Toms (Flo)
1 claw feet 68 ex- yfi Vml ie the report oaf -the legis-
room table, _ laitive and executive committee,
Mended, 48 •Wide;. umbrella
stand, 4amge wooden screen, i72" CARDS .CIF THANKS retcominending non-conoutrence
x74" high; variety of utdUty in the Exeter resolut4i(on, was
like .to express m6'
I would 1'
tables, various sizes, types,bath before council, Chairman Ken.•
wood and metal; 2 metal chests sincere thanks to fiuend's and
of drawers; wine velour cher- neighbors icor their expressions Stewart said, "Anyone coming
terfield wjibh chair to match and of sympathy, flowers and: cardis to !county council should: be
neem chair a number ofbard-
various doors,in the .loss of my..dear sister willing and have the time, but
green
sizes, some (Babe Guest). - MAC ANI? just to go out and pick sortie-
with glass panels and hard- FLO TOMS. body with no experience, b& -
ware; Moffat aux• conditioner; cause the is willing, ils d'egrad
The fun -flies of Mrs. Selerva
Metalcra'ftt (portable steam table, nvg council to some extent.
capacity 40 meals; small Finnel Riley wish to express thanks to
floor polisher; hat and cold s+ter- Dr. Addison and the nudrsing
ire waken tt:anks; chesterfield and staff of Clinton Public Hospital,
,chair; :two hostess chairs; cab- 'alslo for cards: and flowers sent
inet TV; rug; bedroom suite; how while a patient bi 3he
two odd .chairs; walnut table; olrers a complete selection of
iron oreman stoker, with motor
and bin. I wish to thank all those wedding annonncemonts
BERT PEPPER Auctioneer who rememvbersd me with gifts, styled for the discrim• � •r.,
Scott Memorial Hospital, cards and, visit9, while I was inating•
Proprietor. a patient in Clinton hospital. ask for...
39b Special, thanks to the nurses 011
and staff.—KATE WILLIAMS.,
CLEARING 39p
AUCTION SALE. I wish to, thank all those'fly �
.Farm .Stock and Machinery, who were so kind to me while
lot 5, con. 5, Stanley Twp., 11/4 I was a patient in Clinton. Pub-
miles north of Kippen, and 3 ac Hospital. Special thanks to
miles west, on .thenwrs'ets, Ds. Addison and
Rev. Mills. — MRS. JIM NOTT
Wednesday, October 13 JR. 396Clinton News -Record
at 12 o'clock noon
cattle - Registered Polled We wish' to thank all those 56 Albert St. 482-3443
Hereford bull, 2% yrs. old; 2 who contributed to the success
registered H- 2t gr cows, 8 yrs. of the Hobby and Craft Exhi=
old, milking; 2 :grade Holstein ,
cows, 8 yrs. old, milking; 4 grade bition. Special thanks to the
Holstein. cows, 6 yrs. old, milk- exhibitors who made the shone- Attend
dug; 2 grade Holstein cows, 4 possible. We thank also those
] TI
who participated in -the open-
•
ENGAGEMENT
ANNQVNQ.ED
Mk: -incl Maes. Lloyd
Medd, Clinton, wish, to an -
pounce the engagemer>It of
their dau;hlter,. Marjorie
Helen to James Thomas
..
Hardy, son of M . and
Mrs. Joseph Hardy of Lon-
don.. The inar.4age to take
place on Saturday, October
23, x965 in St.. Joseph's
Popniur. Catholic Church,
Clinton at 12..o'clock noon.
.396
PEA'S 0 N AI$
Mr. and Mrs,. Gordon. Cun-
inghame have -returned hone
after enjoying the month of
Septe¢ivber at thein lakeside
home in Bayfield. During their
stay :there, their guesrts includ-
ed Mrs', Thomas Pryde of Ex -
Ater; Mrs. Archie MacGregor
of Seaforth; Miss Ratchaerl
Johnson of Clinton;on; Miss Mary
Jamieson of Toronto; Misses
Florence and Esther Jamieson
of Clinton; Mrs. Etthel Skinner
of Toronto,• Mr, and Mrs. James
Huyek of London; Carl East .of
Toronto; and Mr.. and Mrs, Mel
Stewart, Mark and Matellyn of
London,
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Grottolo, of
El Monte, California, were the
cGill
guests of Mets. J. A. Mon
Shllpley St.
It, .is estimated that almost
70 per cent of those disabled
by arthritis -are of workling age.
Your Church
Y,
s. sold, .milking, errone ing, the Legion. Pipe Band, the •
and Holstein cow, milking; Custodians of the -Collegiate �hj:� Su]ld,'dTa1
Hereford enc- Holstein caw, due and othe who helped lin any J
Isle'
soon; 7 neveford and Ho in
with calves at foot; 4
way. The Starlight Circle,
Rev. O. Stanley Swaren, Clin-
had to pay for the furniture?
cows
yearling heifers; 5. yearling
Wesley -Willits Church. 39b
The meeting "was chaired by
All Services on Daylight Saving Time
steers; 9 spring calves.
The family of the lane Mrs.
man of the HLwon Progressive_
Machinery • Fordson Major
diesel tractor, live PTO and by-
Selena Riley would like to .ex -
press at this time their sincere
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
drauli:cs, heat houser; Owattona
(29) self propelled swather with
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbors for messages - of sym-
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
hayconditioner (used 2 seas-
pathy and lovely flowers at the
Pastor: Paul Coon, B.A.
ons); Model S McKee Harves-
time of their recent bereave-
Sunday, October' 3
ter ;and 24' automatic wagon
(2 seasons); 3 -furrow wide bot-
ment. We chid appreciate the
donations of food and help
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
tom Ford mounted plow; 12
given in our Name. Special
11:15 a.m.-=Family Worship
spring :tooth cultivator; 8 Ford
thanks to Rev. C. G. Park
ALL ARE WL=OME HERE-
ERE
stiff tooth cultivator; 12' Ford
stiff
(1
Beattie Funeral Home, Pall
put folrward by James Donnelly,
sea-
hydraulic Flex -O -Disc
son); 16 run International
bearers -and Flower -bear. er�ts.
Your kindness will always be
Ontario Street United Church
double disc seed and fertilizer
remembered. — THE RILEY
c
"THE
drill with grass seeder; set doa-
FAMILY. 39p
o FRIENDLY CHURCH"
mond harrows; EbersolN32' grain
elevator with 3 ft. swinging ex-
don't believe there is an honest
A
Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
rtezisiion; Ettersol grain thrower
The family of the late Thom-
Millar wish to express their
examined his conscience, will
x Sunday, October 3
>, „-, r
13'-4' grain auger -and motor;
George White No. 6 threshing
as
sincere thanks to neighbors,
Marvin Howe, MP' for Huron-
uronMr.
c ` ' e 11:00 a.m.—World Wide Communion Service
machine on stool; 2 wheel flat
• New
friends and relatives for th:eor
acts of kindness -and beautiful
c �
o c3 TURNER'S
trailer; 4' rotary mower;
Idea manure spreader; 10' mer-
flowers, in the recent sad be -
reavemtmt -and to the Hallett
a Service
spy 2:00 p.m.—World Wide Communion
ndu r spreader; Allis Chalmers industrial motor -on wheels- 10"
i
Masonic Lodge,, bearers' and
3:00 p.m.—Sunday School
- Bear Cat hammermill :and
flower bearers, also the ladies
of Londesbora United Church
only Cons'ervat'ive member west
screens; 6 fit. dozer blade for
who served such a delicious
¢ole - {(lis-- nlxttEeb'tlle niteh (Djuxcljez
front end loader; Webster air
compressor and 'tank; Webster
lunch. Special thanks, to Mr.
REV. CLLFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
air cam-
paint sprayer; '6"
and Mrs. Johnston and staff,
of Huronview who were so vary
Sunday, October 3
pressor hQse; '70'6" endless ham-
'merrn,ll belt; heavy duty bag
kind to him. Also to! Rev. Har-
the good sound sensible advice
cart; 9i/a rft. spring tooth drags,
old Snell.of London And the
Ball. and Mutch Funeral Home.
HOLMESV I LLE
3;pt.hitch; Acetylene cutting
torch, tips; heavy•sockets; 2,sets
.
39p
10:45 atm.—Sunday School
dies; power hack saw; steel
bin; large assortment
The right of the chamteeed
11;00 a.m.—Eighty-Sixth Anniversary
"The Signs of the Times"
parts
steel bolts; set rigid pipe threa-
banks to issue bank notes was
cancelled in 1945 and sones that
Rev. Duncan McTavish of London.
dens; ,pipe cutter; pipe vise;
blacksmith anvil; heavy, steel
ti&e only the Bank of Canada
WESLEY-WILLIS
table; steel cabinet; workbench;
has been permitted to issue
8:00 a.m:--Men's Breakfast -Meeting
Movie by Rev. Andrew Brndjar..
2,000 lb. platform scales; Bad-
paper money in Canada.
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
ger feed ogalvanized water
trough; Wooden feed cant; Rem-
o---
The federal government's
11:00 a.m.—"A '(treasure rto Share" — Rev. Andrew
11:00
of the Canadian Bible Society.
ington chain saw; International
revenue from taxes will be an
8:00 p. n.—•Cliriton Bible Society -Rally on St. And -
self -washing cream separator;
astimabed $7,7 billion this year,
rew's Presbyterian Church S.S. Hall.
high pressure grease gun; pail
of grease; electric cattle clip-
compared to: $4.3 bullion ten
Movie by Rev. Andrew Brndjar.
pens; sat of extra heavy cattle
a O
years g •-
Starr.
dehorners.; milk pails, Strainer;
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
chicken brooders; feeders; wat-
erers; egg washer; 4 baskets;
AUCTION SALE
pig .self feeders; troughs; far-,
rowing crate; weigh scales; hy-
Of Livestock,. Machinery and
Mr. W. H. Bishop, FRCO, ARCM, Organist
TRINITY'XVI SUNDAY — Sunday, October 3
dro electric fencer; •battery fen-
cer; shovels; block -and tackle
Household Effects for J. W.
McCowan, Lot 23, Con. 5, Gode-
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
fence sbretoh(Ws; forks; bull
rich Twp., 2 miles east of High-
9:45 a.m.—Church School
trainer halter; waster -bowls and
way 21 at Porter's Hill on the
11:00 a.m.—Choral •Communion
piping; fence 'wire; steel ;posts;
Cutline, 3 miles west of Holmes-
Tues., Oct. 5 - Ladies' Guild at .ho,ine :of Mrs. Ed Nickle,
o&ttl•) feed rack; 8x9 overhead
.garage door with Glider hard-
ville ,on
Monday, October 4
2:45 p.m.
ware; cattle loading chute; new
at 1;00 p.m.
ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
rack ,for t/a ton 'truck, 8' box;
girl's bicycle; some .household
Livestock 5 Hereford cows;
Hereford heifer, fresh, .calif by
The Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister
effects.
side; 5 Hereford X Holstein
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director
Feed — 500 bus. Gary Oats;
cows•'2 Durham cows; 2 Hol -
ess for 25 years. Starting with
2,000 bus. Renta barley; 200
stein.cows; 5 Hereford steiBrs,
Sunday, October 3
bus. mixed grain; 600 bales
I% yrs.; 4 Hereford Heifers, P/7-
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
wheat straw;, 30 ton first cut
yrs.; 6 Hereford yearlings; 9
1045 am.—Public Worship.
art .
loose -ray; 5 tsecond cut
Hereford spring calves.
8:00 p.m.—Clinton Bible Society Rally. Movie by
alfalfa.
Machinery: IHC tractor, with
Rev: Andrew Brndjar.
Other amdoles too numerous
2 -row cult.; THC made 52 R
EVERYONE WELCOME
"to mention.
combine; 5 ft,, motor; IHC 3-
- .
Terms --Chattels Cash; 25%
furrow ace bottom plow; M-11
MAPLE STREET GOSPEL HALL
down and !six months' credit on
disc, 28 -plate; Freeman manure
St. Chili, shallowest of the
bank approved nates, ,Interest
loader; M -+H corn planter; New
CLINTON .
free, on swather; McKee char-
Holland semi -mount mower,
Sunday, October 3
vester and seed drill.
7 ft.; IHC siderake; rubber •tir
9:45 a.m.—Worship_chool
No Reserve --- Farm Sold
ed wagon sand Tack; steel tired
1 1:00 a.m.—Sunday School
CHARLES D. HAY;
RR 1, Varna, Proprietor
wagon; grain grinder; Fluery
grain brusher; steel roller; milk
8:00 p.m... Evening Service
HAROLD JACKSON,
cooler, 4 can spray type; Na=
Speaker: Fred Munnings. .
Auctioneer
tionial milker; circular saw; 5=
Tuesday -8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
Lorne Hay, Clerk
section light.. harrows; 21 -ft.
Subject: "God's Good News" Book & Romans
39-46b
grain auger; N.I. manure spree-
ALL WELCOME
The cornerstone of Canada's
`
der; 2849, extension ladder;
several ,boxes of new bolas.;
-� - -
•
Christian R'eforme'd
Joseph Street
paalltla ment buildings was laid in
g
forl�,shovels, ropes .belts and
P
_
1860 by •thethen Prince of
-numerous other articles.
Church
Gospel Hall
P
Wales, who later became .Kling
2 mows of cut hay; 9 acres
Rev. G: J. Heeraink Minister
Edward 7th.
ofTerms: cCa§h Some
rp
CLINTON
0
Estimated expenditure for10:06
effects.
of Sahousele
Sun O
a.m.—Servs toper 3
ce in English
]1:60 atm Breakiltg Oi Blued
the federal overntnetft d neWestt
f;
6 Reserve As Farm Is Sold
JOHN W° McGDW'JCN Pro
•.2:30 m•day,
p. -•-Service in English
'p.m.,
3.00
'7:00
P.M. --Sunda School
-
departrriesit, the Department of
.� p,
'HECTOR
Every Sunday 6:15 dial
p.m.- Gospel Service
Industry, - _
million for the
MCNEIL, Auctioneer
phone 89$•5336, Alvinston
680 CHLO, Sty Thodnas listen
to "Back...to God Hour"•
8:00 p:m, Thursday —Prayer
Meeting and Bible
ctyr$31
396
EVERYONE WELCOME
Reading.
New Members Welcomed To .Le ion
Sergeant -at -arms George Campbell, left, wel-
comes two new members' to Clinton Branch 140
of the Royal . Canadian Legion, after an initiation
ceremony Monday evening,. Centre is Lyle George
Coleman, RCAF Station and right, Bill Reid, Clin-
ton, also of the RCAF and a. native of Stanley
Township, (News -Record Photo)
Conservatives Nominate R. McKinle
y
Po p alar Zurich Farmer -Businessman
(Continued from page 1)
Frustrated "because they
Rev. O. Stanley Swaren, Clin-
had to pay for the furniture?
ton,
because some of their boys were
The meeting "was chaired by
caught involved- in canes 'of
Jahn Durrnin, Goderich, chair-
dope peddling? because a cab-
man of the HLwon Progressive_
inet minister is on trial? be -
Conservatives. Head of the Ont-
cause they had to fixe a parha-
ario Association, Elmer D. Bell,
mentary assistant? Do they
QC, Exeter managed the capac-
think a majority government
ity orowd .smoothly during the
will give them immunity?"
nomination ?Itself and was ass -is,
He called for hunerA y gov-
ted. at one point by Ed .Stilets.
,rat
ernment, and a fair policy
Goderich who eoptribubid. piano
WWcli would give money for
music during the ballot -count-
ice rinks in Clinton on the name
.ing, when the evening had worn
basis as. ice rinks in British
late.
Columbia. He also intimated
Bob McKinley's naine was
that the Liberalshad created
put folrward by James Donnelly,
disunity in the country with
Goderich lawyer,. whose request
the hope that they could later
Icor support was strongly put•
rectify it.
(Mr. Donnelly has nominated
Eric Winkler, MP for Bruce,
Mr. Cardiff fir the past several
and PC party whip said "I
elections, and asked that his
don't believe there is an honest
record of naming the successful
Liberal tin Hue+on, wlao if he
,candidate be kept.) Seconder
examined his conscience, will
nvas Warden Glenn Webb, reeve
vote for any but our candidate."
of Stephen Township.
Marvin Howe, MP' for Huron-
uronMr.
Mr.Cardiff has completed
Wellington, recalled the 22-
25 yelars of service in Hurpn
year-old government, the pipe -
riding, since 1940 when he won
line debate and the . defense
the nomination on the first bal-
production debate, prior to 19 -
lot. Elston recalls that at the
45, and commented that when
time he was elected he was thn
the Liberals had a majority,
only Cons'ervat'ive member west
they used it to "steamroller the
of Waterloo.
country". He indicated that the
Michael Starr, Oshawa, (min-
PCs had cleaned up a mess
ister of Labmir in the Diefen-
that they inherited, in the mat -
baker government) was the
ter of surplus wheat, butter and
guest speaker. He noted
•skim milk — and "now look
the good sound sensible advice
at the melss they are in today.
he had received through hlis 1.3
Just think of the mess they'd
years in` the House, from. Elston
be in if they had a majority!"
Cardiff, and his sadness in Car-
John MacNaughrton, Exeter,
d'uff's retirement. -
spoke on behalf of his father,
Mr. Starr Presented a stirring
the Hon. Charles, S. MacNaugh-
addres's, not without some
ton, Minister of Highways, who -
painted jibes at the Liberals
was in Saskatoon, Saskatche�
'Tor the hind of government
wan, at the Canadian National
we've been having." He pointed
Good Roads Convention, and
out the flimsy excuse made by
thus. was unable to attend! the
Prime Minister Lester B. Pear-
convention.
son, that an election was nec-
Then on his own, speaking
essary "because we must have
as a university student Qie at-
-a majority government because
tends University or Western
of the frustrations we have
Ontario), John flayed the Lib -
suffered."
eral Government for •tliming the
"What frustrations?" asked
electron in such a wiay: as to
Starr.
disenfranchise; the university
students. "This is not right. It
New Butcher
should not have happened. This
is the type of mismanagement
common to the Liberal govern -
At Corrie's
men", sand John.
He pointed out that one must
vote in the corigbi'tuesuey in
In an announcement on page
which one lives at the time an
Rive; this. issue, Maynard and
election is called. Since this
David Corrie of Corrie's: Red
election was called before the
and' White Foodmvaster, Huron:
students at university,
Street, announce the appoint-
,arrived
they may only vete in their
ment of a new manager for the
home ifidinsg. Travel costs, and
meat department orf the store.
the problem. of be i. g away from
Don Elliott invites customers
school, effectively keeps thn
to came in and meet hien. Mr.
young voters from taking part
Elliott has been in' the meat
in the election.
packing and retail meat busin-
- Mayor Donald E. Symons
ess for 25 years. Starting with
welcomed the convention to
the Whyte Packing Co. Ltd.,
Clinton. Other spetakers innclud-
he has also worked at Loblaws
ed 1Mrs. F. G. •Thompson, sect
and icor 15 years hez -been it
rebary and Ms's. Mae •Mooney,
the retail meat business for
Hirst vsce-TAeslident; Elgin Mc-
hinms'elf. He has •a good know-
Kinley, father of the, successful
ledge of quality meats, and its
candidate, who is •dha!Man, of
anxious to help old and new
the striking committee for the
customers. "If you. cannon find
assmiatlion•.
your special curt of imeatt or
o
requlirements in the coolers,
Lake Superior, deepest of the
just ask me to cult It for your',
Great Lakes, has a mlax!imum
Don said.
depth of over 1,300 feet; Lake
The Corrie meat deparbmenrt
St. Chili, shallowest of the
.
are Pony cutting and wrapping
,. ,
clhlaun; has a maximum depth of
quarters of beef for freezers. *
23 feet, ,
PENNY. SALE
NOw Open x
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TOWN HALL
DRAW: Saturda Oct. 2 at 4 .m.
• y a
WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY 6
Thurs., Sept. 30, 1965—.Clinton News-Record—Page 7
1iberals Pick Geo
ra b Teacher,g a y
Mait.Edgar Well KKnown'-.n.
I'n Ridin AF,
(Continued' from. page)
watch this campaign very clos;,
pupils and (lapped that nota all
elx ,and their decislwua. is not
of these raPo!rbs, of loom v041 :be
going to be taken lightly
goad
"lion, Leon Balder has ice:
In addition .10 thrs..energetic
ad from, ,pollitical life saying
agenda, Meant Edgar has found
11hw• is :40 place for the
time W Participate in sports
French-Canadian in the party
as a player and latter ;a coach
Of Mr, Diefenbake',r," Addison
working with children s teams.
continued. 41 here must be and
"4I have alwaysalbeurlpted to
is a mart for the French -Can -
be a .teaim player," he toW the
adian to play in Canada and
Liberal W;5emblly, "Now I want
he is playing a part in the
to be a, member of the Pearson
Liberal ' party,
team,"
Edgar Is a former .sups lm-
„
If our country is to ren-- na
:free
tendert of •tire: Wesley Willits
and independent, �Que'bec
must remain a part of Canada
United Churclh Sunday Schooi aged
be represented,in the gov-
.and presently an eldlar at that
ernment,,
church, He is well known
He said the Liberals had done
t ... ghout tbms; area and Wes-
well even with a minority gov-
tern Ontario as ]last year's Gov-
ernmzeept, and pointed to a nine
,cruor of District No, 1 of the
Association of Kamen Clubs,
percent tu'
increase in the gross
MoGavin who with Elston
natiioa�al product in 1964, im -
proved farm credit wheat Ballets
and M�cLea ti pledged' his: support
the Canada Pension Plan and
to wlinmling candidate Edgar
"The duty of am MP is to
the national flag as examplessaid
draw altten ifl on to this area to
of Liberal accomplishments.
Addison said he entered pokh_.
the beset of his ability. Huron
,
tics for the first time when he
is. one of the greatest non=de-
was 36 years old as Edg><ar is
veloped areas in Canada. Car-
nom,
diff .sat in parlilament for 25
„ Prime Minister Pearson
years — and. I mean sat."
wants a, loin' of your calibre
Guest speaker John H. Ad-
on his team;" h�e told' Edgar,
error, 1VIP far North Yorkwatim-
"I want to see this county
ed the Huron Liberals not to be
represented by a Liberal after
lulled into any. false complac-
November 8."
ency, I would not discount Mr.
Murray Gaunt, Liberal MLA
Dief'enbaker," he said, "The
for Huron -Bruce, commented
Canadian people are going to
on the large attendance —
nearly 600 persons — at the
nomination., He pledged his sup -
Londesboro Store
port to the new candidate for
Huron.
Broken Into
INSULATED BOOTS
Thieves gained entry to the
Valued at $24.95
Lond'eslboro Locker Service
'sometime durGng the last week-
WEEKEND SPECIAL SALE
end and are reported to have
$19.95
made off with a considerable
arnount of cash.
at
The .break-in was not dhscov-
►
ered until, Monday morning.
ay S
Weldon Tyndall and Clifford
Siunderco�ck are coy -owners of
the business. Investigating
Sh®� Repair
of-
ficer is Cpl. R. Prdmeau orf- the
Seaforth detachment of the
35 HURON ST., CLINTON
Ontario Provincial Police.
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
• I ONTARIO
ONTARIO DISTRICT NO. 3, STRATFORD
581 HURON STREET, P.O. BOX NO. 8
Require trucks for winter sanding, Loaders for loading
winter sand, salt and snow removal at Clinton and Gode-
rich.
Basic • Requirements:
Trucks must have Department of 'Transport license.
27,000 lbs. gross vehicle weight. .Cab to axle length 84" or
102". Accessories to Conform tto • Highway Traffic Act.
Loaders — Rubber tine or track stype. Minimum s/, c.y. ;
bucket capacity.
All equipment subject to approval of the District High-
way Equipment Supervisor.
Rental agreements available . at or by mail from the
above mentioned address.
Closing date for tenders 12:00 noon, October 8, 1965.
J. G. Tillcock,
District Engineer.
Ouality
)ervice . • --
STARTING SOON SUPER PLENAMINS
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14 days at a cost of less than
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Friday at 6:45 p.m. SUPER PLENAMINS
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MENWL�RESCRIPTIONS
Phone 482-9511 Clinton, Ontario
NOW is the time
for that
Fall Permanent
Every Fail we have a sale on
Helene Curtis' Finest Permanents:
CREAM OIL PERM.
REG. $10.00
..,..,..... FOR ONLY
S6111175
CREAM OIL PERM,
REG. $12.50 .................... FOR ONLY
X8050
Price Includes Cut, Style, Shampoo and Set
OFFER GOOD UNTIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13
BUT PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT Now
INTRODUCING
MISS MARILYN HOLLINGSWORTH
A graduate of the Ivan R. Sales School of Hairdressing,
London, who has been at Charles' for the past month.
CHARLES HOUSE OF BEAUTY
74 V'IGTORIA ST: CLI1 TON
Phone 482-7065 for Appointment
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