The Clinton News Record, 1930-05-08, Page 5•_THURSD.AY, KAY 8,
930
THE Clv NTON-NEWie RECORD
The
Fariner
ON most farms the money from the poultry, the dairy or the
garden belongs to the farmer's wife, but unless she has a bank
account the money soon goes.
Every farmer's wife should have a bank account; there are
.so many things to save for—things for the home --a holiday trip--
• or the proverbial rainy day,
'A few hundred dollars in the banks will give you a wonderful
feeling of security and independence;
YOV WILL LIRE BANKING AT THE ROYAL
. The Royal Bank
.of Canada
Clinton Branch - - R. E. Manning, Manager
996
F933
'OF INTEREST TO YOU
AND ME
A summer election seems now as-
cured.
* * * *
But what we're lather expecting
some opposition member to rise and
remark is, that it is a tea-grannie's
budget.
Did "you see the fine display of
:.Northern Lights on Sunday night:
.It was a splendid spectacle between
'ten o'clock ante, midnight. Wks have
lead several displays recently.
Howe do you like the first Dunning
' budget? Probably something de.
• pends upon where you sit. Those
'free traders are something like the
•socialists, their bark is worse than
"their bite. Anyway, it is not exactly
a free trade budget,
s •Y * *
In the passing of Milian Gunn,
• 1VI.D., Clinton loses its most eminent,
its best known and, we do not fear
to say, its most beloved citizen, For
over two -score years he had gone in
and out of the homes of the people of
this town and vicinity, the homes of
wealth and comfort and those of
poverty and deprivation, on terms
of intimacy and friendship, and was
•equally at home, equally helpful and
welcome in each. His skill brought
help to the sick and suffering, his
kindly interest and cheerful presence,.
•engendered hopefulness and courage.
So gentle, with all Iris skill, so unas-
• suming with all his meters, so full
of quiet, Scottish humour, so fond of
• a witty story over his pipe when
, work was finished, it was impossible
not to, istce him. Twenty-five years
ago, When he was at the height of
his success as a surgeon, when he
appeared in the gatherings of the
members of his profession ho was in-
variably cheered, so welI did they
recognize his skill and Ms success.
But at home he was the kindly, un-
derstanding,e unassuming friend of
all; the one to whom so many turned
'in times of trouble and who invar-
iably sympathized and so often help-
ed. 'He was a great man; and we
humbly lay this little tribute of
words upon his bier, but it would take
the pen of an Ian Muleteer to do
justice to the memory of William
'Gunn.
WHEN MIGHT BEATS RIGHT
Wrecked Motorist (*ring his
eyes) "I had the right of way, didn't
IIIULLETT TOWNSHIP
Mr, and Mrs, H. B; Fife of Toron-
to spent Sunday with the latter's
brother, 'Mr. Robert Caldwell.
TUCKERSMITH
The barn of Mr. John Ashton was
burned early last Friday morning in
the severe electric storm. •
CONSTANCE
Mr. and X'its. Wm. Ament of Sea -
forth visited at the home of Mr. and
lWrs. Joe Ailey, Jr., on Sunday.
The marriage was solmenized at
Walton on Wednesday of last week
of MIs. C. Lowrie and Ma. Andrew
Sne11, both of Rullett, They will re-
side on the Lowrie farm north east
of the village. We extend congratu-
lations and wish them many years
of .wedded happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Riley and Miss
Edythe Riley of Clinton spent Sun-
day at the home of IVIr. and Mrs, Geo,
Riley.
Mrs, W. Logan and Miss Kathleen
of Blyth visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Leo Stephenson last week.
-Mrs. Joe Riley, Sr., went to Clin-
ton on Tuesday of this week where
she has accepted a position at the
home of Rev. A. A. and Mrs. Holmes.
HOLMESVIL.LE
Mr, and 11'Brs. Carl Mair and fam-
ily of Toronto are visiting the for
mer's father, Ma, Geo. Mair,
Mr. and Mars. W. C. Jervis spent
Sunday with the ratter's parents in
Zurich.
dlohnesville young people are pot-
ting on their play, "Wrecking Ro-
bert's Budget," in Victoria street
church', IGoderieh, on Friday evening.
;Ilohnesville church is putting on
a special program sited Sunday, it be-
ing Mothers' Sunday,
Mrs. Walter and Mis. Fred Potter
were delegates to the W.M.S. Pres-
byterial meeting in Seaforth on
Wednesday, if
Mrs. Buchanan of Toronto visited
her aunt, Mrs. A. Jarvis, on Sunday,
lefr. Leslie Jervis has bought a
'truck and is drawing milk to Hol-
mesville factoree
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HAYFIELD
MrBystander "Yeh, but the the ilton and Mss` J. Stewart of Ham-
a r lton spent the week -end with the
fellow had a truck." --Life. ratter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
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GREENHOUSE, ORANGE ST.
Pollock.
!Miss A. L. Gower of Toronto
on Monday to be the guest of
G. W. Wands, '
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Neelin ret
to the village last week after h
spent the winter in Cuba and
ids.
8Vl'iss C. A. Parke left on Sal',
evening to visit her nephew,
ence Parke; in Stanley township
Mrs, MacDonald and Mr. B.
Donald of. Sarnia spent "the wee
with Dr. and Mies. Newtdn-Bra
Mr. E. A. Featherston return
Saturday evening after having
a_ few days with his parents in
ilton owing to the ilheess of bis
er.
Er.. and Ides. Gilbert night
babe 'and Mlssi..Doris Gemein
motored from Toronto on Thin
last, Mr. and . MIs. Knight
spending leis week with the la
parents, .
Mr. C. Falconer returned t
village_last week after having
the winter at Brucefield. •
Mr. and 1Vers. G. Little arrived
week from Windsor and are
getting settled in their new 'ho
• Mr, and efts. F. Rittchie an'd
Muriel' of Elmvale motored to
village and spent the week -end
Mrs. Ritchie's parents, Mr. and
Geo: King. On their return to
vale on Tuesday they were en
parried by Mrs. King who will
with them for a couple of
Mrs. King's sister and brother,
S. and Ni. G. Barr of Londe
are visiting with Mr. King during
absence.
Rtiiss A. McCurdy and Messrs
W. and Thos. *Gerdy of Stra
on Illonddy to spend
summer at the ratter's home sou
the village. .
Mr. and Mss. Wl. S. Weghtman
rived on Monday to spend a weel
their summer home 'before goin
Detroit. They have just mot
from California, via Washington
C., where they spent the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Westlake,
G. W. Woods and Miss Anna
motored to Otterville on Tuesday
A. great many were present
Trinity church on Friday afternoo their last tribute to the
Jaynes Sturgeon. The funeral
vice was conducted by the Re
Rev. F. H. Paull, who took for
text of his address, 1 John 5:5, "
is he that overcometh the wo he that believeth that Jesus
the Son of God?" during the cou
of which he pointed to the splen
Christian example set by the dee
ed both in his daily life and in
regular attendance at, church. T
pallbearers were: Messrs. Cha
and Malcohe Toms; L. H. and W.
McLeod, J. Castle and I3. Darr
Interment was made in Bayfi
cemetery. The many beautiful fl
al tributes were a token of the hi
esteem in which the deceased
held by all. Those from a • distan
who attended the funeral were:
and Mrs. A. Sturgeon, London,
meet Kirk, Whitby, Mrs. Thos.
col, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, R. B.
aid, Detroit; Mrs. Wm. Knox, To-
ta; Mr. and Mrs. J. Sturgeon,
Go
Bay; Mr. and Mrs. T. De Caw,
and Mrs. J. De Caw, St, Thomas;
and Mrs, A. Catling, Mr. and
s. S. Taylor, Port Stanley, Mr,
g. Irwin, St. Iderys.
Miss Josephine Stirling who has
n in Toronto since .last fall was
Ine for the week -end,
r. Thornton Mustard and Master
I_of Toronto spent the week -end
tlieir cottage. •
Tr. and Mrs. W. A, Jowett and
s Edna Jowett of Port Huron
o the guests of err, and Mrs. W.
Jewett over the week-eud.
iss !Grace Jowett of London was
o over Sunday.
C. and Mis. Percy Weston are
ting the former's parents, MI.
MIs. tr. 'Weston,
e. J. Catling of Port Stanley
t the week -end with his grand
-
her, Mas. J. Sturgeon. His par -
returned to Port Stanley with
cu Sunday, '
e W. M. 5, and Ladies Aid
Andrew's church suet on Thurs
last at the home of Miss Rath
In the absence of the presi
, Mee Gale, the meeting was con
d b the evice-president, Mis
enzie. About twenty were pre
and ab the close of the meet
lunch Was served by the hos-
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CARD Ole THANKS =, , , , 50e
MEMORIAL VERSE
PEI5• LINE . „ , , .10c
MARRIAGES.
7 AM MAI LIVERMOIIE-- At the
resider1ee + or` Rev, A. -A Holmes,
'Clinton, on May Srd, by• the Rev.
Mr. Holmes, • Margaret Viola,
daughter o1 ' 118. and Mrs. Fred
'Livermore, to Harold Edgar
�Lampman, only son of Mae. Ed-
ward Johnston, Chatham. •
' BIRTHS
$H0BBTt.O0I5:—,In Iiullett township,
on April 5th, to Mr. and Mrs, Ii•ow-
ard Shobbrcok, a son.
WISE—In Clinton Public Hospital,
en April 24, to SIr. and Ml's. Whys.
W. Wise, Goderioh township, a
son.—William Robert George.
DEATHS
GUNN—In Clinton, on May 3rd, Wil-
liam Gunn, MVL.D., in his: 76th year,
BAGLER--(In Clinton, on May 4th,
Henry C, Bagier.
SNYDER—In Colborne township, on
May" 3rd, Emma Blake, wife of
IloTr. Levi Snyder, aged 64 years.
PEFFERS In ,Mornington• township
- on April 30th, Walter L, Peffers,
formerly of Clinton, ;in his 70th
year.
RERR—In Brussels, on May 6th,
Lottie Jean ''; Brown, wife of J.
Leslie Kerr, formerly of Clinton.
The funeral takes place from her
date home, Brussels, on Friday af-
ternoon, May 9th, service at 2.30.
delicious lunch was served by the
hostess.
Mr. and Ma's.- Ben. D. Kaiser called
on :friends -in Brucefield on Sunday.
Mother's Day and go to Sunday
school day will be observed next
Sunday, May- llth at the Morning
service, A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to all the children, 'parents
and others. There will be a.'Mothers'
choir. The•-speeia'i offering will be
devoted to The Ontario Religious
Education Council.
Mrs, Rev. W. A. Bremner is spend-
ing two weeks with a friend in Flint,
who is ill..
Rev. W, A. Bremner spent a few
days this week at the home of his
daughter, .Mrs. Wrest of St. Thomas.
Mrs. IVfeQueen of Hensall and Mrs.
McTavish of St. Thomas, formes.,
lBrucefield girls, Misses Margaret
and Annie Ross, visited at the home
of their nephew, lVl'e•, J. R. Murdock
and Mrs. Murdock, last Sunday.
CARD. OF THANE'S
Mrs, 11. C. Bagier and family wish
to extend their sincere 'thanks to
their neighbors, friends and the
church organizations for the kindness
shown them during the, illness of Mr.
Bagier, .for sympathy and assis-
tance in their bereavement, for flow-
ers sent and all courtesies shown.
CARD Ole THANKS
Mrs. Sturgeon and family wish to
thank their many kind friends and
relatives for the beautiful floral tri-
butes, the friends who loaned their
ears, also Ides. Thos. Bailey of the
Ritz Hotel and Rev. F. H. Paull for
their many kindnesses shown to
them in. their recent -bereavement,
For Sale
Good cow and calf. Apply to A.
C. Brandon, Bayfield, Ont. 65-1.
Pasture to Rent
Prepared to take a number of
cattle to pasture. Good grass and
spring creek running through. Ape
ply to John W. Bayley, R. R. No. 4,
Phone 636r5, 65-2-p.
, NOTICE TO• CREDITORS
In the Estate of John Colborne.
Deceased
Notice is hereby given that all
persons having claelns against the
estate of John Colborne, late of the
of Township of Goderich, in the County
of Heron, farmer, deceased, who
died on or about the 26th day of Ap-
- ri1, AD., 1930, are required to deliver
- to William Russell Colborne, the ex -
s ecutor of the said estate or his sol-
- kites, on or before the 26th day of
May, A.D., 1930, a full statement of
their claims together, with partiau-
lars thereof, and the nature of the
securities if held by them all duly
verified by affidavit.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after
the said last meptioned'date the said
executor will proceed to distribute
the estate of the said deceaseda-
mongst the persons entitled thereto
having regard only to such claims
as he shall have, received due natiee
and in acocrdance therewith.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
6th day of May, A.D., 1930.
W. BRYDONE,- Clinton ,Ontario,
Solicitor for the said 'estate. 65-3.
I3RUCEFIELD
The ;Women's Association of
Beucefield- United church held their
M!ay meeting Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mis. Thomas Chap-
man. The work period was spent
piecing a quilt. Mfrs. W, Stevens
took the devotional -part . and the
president, Mas. Alex. Eroadfoot, con-
ducted the business. There 'were
about thirty present. The roll call.
was answered with thoughts and
suggestions on cheerfulness. etre.
James McQueen gave a splendid pa-
per entitled "Forty Winks," stress-
ing the need and benefit of a.rest af-
ter dinner for everyone. Two quilts
were presented to Mrb. Thomas Day
man, who recently lost their home be'
fire. A beautiful wool afghan, which
was knit by the ladies,- was shown.
Mks. James Thompson invited the,
ladies to, her home for the June
meeting. The roll call will be pic-
nic lunches. Mks. Thomas Daman
closed the meeting with prayer. ' A
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Thomas Alexander
Greig; Deceased
Notice is hereby given that all per-
sons- having claims •against the es-
tate of Thomas Alexander Greig,
late of the town of Clintons in the
County of Huron, ,Commercial Trav-
eller, deeeaseed, who died on or 'a=
bout :the 1711 day of April, A.D. 1930
are requjred to deliver to William
Stewart Greig, the administrator of
the said estate. or W.Brydone, sol-
icitor, on or before the 26th day of
May A.D., 1930, a full 'statement of
their claims together with particu-
lars thereof, and the nature of the
securities, if held /ay them all duly.
verified by affidavit.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after
the said ,last mentioned date the
said administrator will proceed to
distribute the estate of the said de -
,ceased amongst the persons entitled
there to having regard only to such
claims as shall have received due
notice and in accordance therewith.
DATED at . °entrn, Ontario, this
0th clay of 14i5U, A.D.. 1930,.
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate. 65.3.
Clinton's New -Laid Egg
-And Poultry House
Eggs bought according to Domin-
ion Government Egg Regulations,
Inquire for : Our prices of eggs.
You wile always find our prices par -
elle' with the city markets.
Fat liens and well finished chicks
always wanted—Prices good.
Always phone our office for prices
before marketing produce,
N. W.,Tr°ewarthla -
Phones—Office, 214j Resideiice, 214w
CAR OWNER
Start the motoring season "Right"
by taking out an auto and personal
accident insurance policy,. I can
meet your requirements for either
private or commercialvehicle cover-
age as well as protection for your-
self. Having had years et experience.
in auto insurance and representing a
splendid range of companies, I am
hi a position to advise you as to your
needs and to provide you the very
best of service with•. your insurance.
H. E. RORKE
Clinton, Ont,, All lines of insurance
Sun Life Agency, , Phone 253w
58-tf,
SPECIAL
20% off ,Gilson's Electric Wash-
ing Machines during the next ten
days, .We have a limited number of
these machines for quick sale. Call
and see them before buying.
We positively save you money,
W. Glen Cook
Fulton St., Clinton Phone 171
64-2-p.
Warning Notice
Re Corn Borer Act .
ALL CORN STUBBLE AND
STALKS MUST EITHER BE
PLOWED UNDER OR PICKED lip
AND BURNED BEFORE THE 201h
DAY OF MAY NEXT.
OSWALD GINN,
INSPECTOR
GODERICH, ONT. 63-3.
Baby's Carriage For Sale
White baby's buggy, reversible
gear, new upholstering, all nearly
new. Inquire at The News -Record
office. 65-2.
Boarders Wanted
eseccomodation for boarders. Rens-
enable rates, Inquire at The News.
Record office, 65-2,
House For Sale
Story and n half frame house, in
good repair. Ill -health reason for
selling, Mrs. James M?eCmmell,
Wellington street.
Eggs For Hatching
,Eggs from Silver Dorkings. 4c
each. Apply to George Mann, Jr.,
R. IL No. 4, •Clinton. 'Phone 636
ring 24, Clinton central. 6141.
lieork Wanted
I am prepared to dig small gar-
dens, trim berry or currant bushes,
whitewash cellarsand any such light
jobs. T. H. Leppington, Clinton.
64-2-p.
Guaranteed Baby Chicks
Given approved conditions, we
guarantee our chicks to be 80 per
pent alive and thriving at four weeks
of age. Hatched in a modern, steam
heated incubator, equipped with air
cleaning cabinets. Our prices are
right, chicks first-class, Barred
Rooks: After IVllay 1st: $16.00 per
100; After May 20th: $15.00 per 100;
After June 10th, $14.00 per 100.
White Leghorns: After May lst,
$14.00 ,per 100; After May 20th,°
$13.00 per 100; After • June 10th,
$12.00 per 100. One dollar per'•hun-
deed off if ordered one month in ad-
vance, Also one dollar per hundred
off for orders of 500 or over. J. E.
MeKinley, Zurich, Ont. Phone, Hen-
sall, 97-4. 64-tf.
Call On
Miss Emma Lavis for all kinds of
automobile insurance, _ Phone 189-j.
Clinton. 64-6-p.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Ruth Graham,
Deceased
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persinns having claims against the
estate of, Ruth Graham, late of the
Town of Clinton, in the County of
Reason, widow, deceased;, who died
on 'or about the 19th day of Feb-
ruary, A.D,, 1930, are required to
deliver to •the undersigned solicitor
for the executrix lof the said estate
on or before the 19th Addy of May,
A.D., 1930, a full statement of their
claims together with n particulars
thereof, and thenature oe-the secur-
ities, if any, -held by them all duly
verified by affidavit.
AND TAI{E • NOTICE that 'after
the said Iast mentioned date the.,
said executrix will proceed to dis-
tribute the estate of the •said deceas-,I
ed amongst the .,;ersons entitled:
thereto having ie0;o°d only to such
triotus as she shell have received clue
Fiance and in accordance therewith.
D.A,TEp eeeeeClineon, Ontario, this.
80th day et -Ave* A,D., 1930
Wt, BRYEitiee • Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said estate,, 64-3.
MelelieleMeateeleareetageleteellei
Seeds
Wm. Hurst GardenPeas
'olden-- Bantam 6th
-a
Giant White &et
Yellow Intermediate Mangil
Climax Bug..KIIe
Use : t,for your ve ' etahle' "� A rden
g , g as we
as for your flowers and.shrubs
er
ardware Co
CLINIC
TELEPHONE 53
. H. VENNJ.R, Electrician
Electric Ranges, Fiatttfre$,and`Bulbs
',
• Irons, Fans and other A:Ppliane
Wiring and RepairsP, hone
to
RIIPTURE SPECIALIAT,
Rupture, Varicocele, Varicose Veins'
Abdominal Weakness, Spinal Deform-
ity. Consultation Free. Call or write,
J. G. Smith, Specialist, 15 Dpwnie St.,.
Stratford, Ont. .10-1929.
Baby Chicks for Sale
Baby chicks front best bred -to lay,
free-range flocks, Barred s1oeks:
$15 per 100
' Custom hatching e4 per 100 '
Custom hatching done in individual
r' machines.
E.I. Trewartha
R. R. No. 3, Clinton. Phone 6113:22,
Clinton Central 644f.
House For Sale
7 -zoom house, hardwood floors in
front part oe house, town water and
Iights. Garage and chicken pen.
Half acre Iot with fruit trees. Ap-
ply to John W. Nediger, Clinton,
59-tf,
Slabs
Now is the time to buy your siabs
while they last, E. Ward, Huron
street, Clinton, Phone 155. 57-tf,
Property For Sale
Adjoining town of Clinton on Lon-
don Road. Mfrs. We H. Jervis has de-
cided to sell her comfortable 6 -room
house with good outpuildings, also
four acres of land with splendid gar-
den, number of apple trees and an
abundance of small fruit; hard and
soft water, and rural phone.
This is a most desirable property
with town privileges lied will be sold
reasonable for quick sale. For fur-
ther particulars apply to Mrs; W, H.
Jervis, Rl R. No. 3, Phone 12-611.
6241.
Car Insurance
For ear insurance call on J. G.
Chowen, Postoffice Box, 155, Clin-
ton. Phone 52, Clinton. 574f.
Pasture To Rent
I can take in abort fifteen head
of cattle. Good pasture and plenty
of water. le. Ml Andrews, Clinton.
63-4,
Farm --Sell or Rent
Eighty acres of rich and ,produce
tive loam; good natetral and areificial
drainage; picturesque location. Farm
about two miles from Clinton on
Baseline. Buildings consist of newly
shingled house; large barn; driving
sbed also windmill.. 'Considerable
bush. Terms one-third purchase
down; or full rent in advance. Own-
er, 322 South Main Street, Romeo,
Michigan. Further %fermatiop, ,W.
Brydone, Clinton. 61-14-p,,
Farms For Sale
Lots 27 and. 29, 9th concession .of
Goderich township, consisting " of
160 acres of good slay loam, 131.
miles west of Holmesviile, ' Good'
buildings, never -failing wells:' Ap-
ply to Lewis Proctor, R. R. No. 8,
Clinton. Phone 611e2, Clinton cen-
tral. 2941.
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and "re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms' over Heard's Barber shop.
W. J. /ago. 2288-tf.
House For Sale
Comfortable nine • room house, •
Victoria street, Clinton;' Garage and
stable. Apply to -S. G, Castle, Clin.
ton. 404f.
Emslea Chick Farm
BARRON STRAIN S. C. WHITE.
LEGIIORNS
and
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK
CHICKS "-'•
HATCHING Bogs,—$4.00 ed.
• CUSTori, I CST'LSIING
STAMINA'; AND BLATCHEORD'S
• C,IIIOK FEEDS
ittea.
ligiel'1113, Clinton
58-tf.
Keep arm
LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRA
?MINEHEAD ALBERTA
SOFT COAL. NUT COKE
""r" DOMESTIC SIZE
A., D. McCartne
Coal Dealer
Queen Street Telepho
Eggs and Pou
Home on Tuesday and Frida
noon to take in Poultry.
Eggs handled at residence
day—graded by an experience
er, for which we pay the
market price.
Cream purchased for Stillm
A. E. Finch
Viking Cream Separator Ag
Victoria St,, Clinton ' Pho
.Implement Age
I handle Cockshutt impie
and cream separators, Pro
Wood Implements and carry
and repairs for same.
I am also agent for Allis
niers Tractors.
Those wishing to inquire
any of the above kindly call a
residence,, -
JOHN V. DIEHL,
Queen Street, Clinton,
McCormick -Deering Agen
Having taken over the abo
eney for, this district I will k
hand a full stock of repairs and
of all McCormick -Deering ins
and will appreciate a share o
patronage of the farmers surd
Clinton.
Call at my' 'shot, next d
Jones' blacksmith shree; King s
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W. J. STEWA
Clinton, Ont., Phone 281w
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44101118-0(
EVEN IN Cm RAIN
WALK RIGHT OUT PIN YQ
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AND HEN CONIC HOM
1� A HEAT F1(S 19
.Spring weather aibh't always
we expect of it.
We want sun. Wee get rain.
We want warmth. We get eo1e
Wie want gentle breezes. We
howling gales.
But even in the caPrieious
season, we can. always depel
one thing. -•- Heat Folks
Melon the bad days come tv
always fall bslck'on it and 1
facture otic' indoor weather tr
,ourselves.
Don't let your slipply run too 1
-Call the
,•,, for,;, good, cle4A coal
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Pii0�1E 74 CLINT