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Clinton News-Record, 1960-08-18, Page 41 ALBERT sT. CLINTON ONTARIO SAVE SELL AND PROFIT... BUY AND SAVE ... GET A BETTER JOB ... HIRE GOOD HELP! loamy 01.111.1106 mme0a, 1111011•11 11.11111111110 aampow MONIS 1. voveomon � iMEMO Page 4 ----Clinton News-Record—Thursday, Aug. 18, 1960 ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT 3 -ROOM APARTMENT, unfur- nished. Phone HU 2-3855. 33b COMFORTABT.1 double room for rent. Phone HU 2-9540. 33p APARTMENT in Brucefield. Unfurnished. Available now, Phone 677 r 4, Hensall. 32-3b 41 FOOT TRAILER, all equip- ped. North End Store. Reason- able. Phone HU 2.3323. 33b 4 ROOM UNFURNISHED heat- ed apartment, Apply 14ICEwan's Store. 22-tfb 2 APARTMENTS, self-contain- ed, unfurnished, gas equipment. Phone HU 2-9682. 12-tfb DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT, 2-3 bedroom., heated, furnished, utilirbies paid. Phone HU 2- 9540. 33p MODERN 7 -ROOM farm house for rent. Apply Bruce Roy, Londesboro, or phone Blyth 28 r 6. 33b 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT, furnished, private entrance. Available now. Phone HU 2- 6634. 33p 6 ROOM APARTMENT—three bedrooms. Central heating, sep- arate entrances, E. B. Menzies, HU 2-9752. 29-tfb 3 ROOM APARTMENT, fur- nished and heated. Close to up- town. Phone HU 2-3844. 30-tfb TWO SELF - CONTAINED Apartments, one furnished, one unfurnished. Phone HU 2-9928. 9-tfb 4 -ROOM furnished bungalow for rent, 3 -piece bath, in Goderich. Overholt Groceries, phone JA 4-8152. 28tfb NEW HOUSE, unfurnished, first house north of Highway 8 on Kinburn road. Phone HU 2-9209. 33b 3 -ROOM APARTMENT, heat- ed and furnished with large frig, all conveniences; available now. 73 East Street. Phone HU 2-9536. 31p-tfb 2 -STOREY HOUSE with gar- age and garden, unfurnished, on Albert Street, available Septem- ber 1. Phone HU 2-9414. 33tfb RECEPTION August 27 for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor (nee JEAN SCOTT) Bayfield Pavilion STU AND HIS COLLEGIANS EVERYONE WELCOME 33-4b ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT, furnished, and heated, private bath, available now. Phone HU 2-3329. 33-4p MODERN one bedroom apart- ment, close to school, heated and furnished. Available Sep- tember 1. Phone HU 2.7227. 32-tfb TWO UPSTAIRS APART- ments, furnished, at 12 King Street. Available by July 18. Apply at Clinton Cab for infor- mation. 27-tfb GROUND FLOOR Apartment, private bath. Heated and un- furnished. Private en -trance. L. G. Winter, Real Estate, 200 High Street, HU 2-6692. 29-tfb 3 -BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent, newly decorated, $45. Water and hydro included. Superior Dry Goods and Foot- wear, 55 Albert Street, HU 2- 9304 33p TWO APARTMENTS: four room downstairs apartment, and three room upstairs apart- ment, both newly decorated, furnished or unfurnished. Ph- one HU 2-7035 or HU 2-9332, after 6 p.m. 33p ACCOMMODATION WANTED RESPONSIBLE FAMILY with three daughters 10, 8 and 4, re- quires, neat, modern, three bed- room house to rent .in Clinton, or possibly buy. Write to Box 321, Clinton News -Record. 33b ARTICLES FOR SALE BABY'S HIGH CHAIR for sale. Call HU 2-9696. 33p ONE METAL CRIB and mat- tress. Phone HU 2-3876. 33p ALUMINUM DOORS and Win- dows. Don C. Colquhoun, RR 5, Clinton. Dial HU 2-3297. 1-tfb OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT, $2.99 per gallon; interior La- tex paint, $4.44 per gallon. Call this number HU 2-3232. 28tfb CIRCULAR . GAS HEATER, automatic, price $75. Apply 103 Walker Street, Clinton. 33,4,5,6p LIMUl m) QUANTITY of first grade 210 lb,: shingles, $8.50 per square. Phone Bayfield 87. b WHITE ENAMEL ANNEX heater, used one winter, good condition. Phone HU ,2-9567 af- ter 6 p.rn. 33p USED CAR RADIOS, Motor- ola, 6 volt, 'push-button, fit most cars, $30; G.M. custom push button for 49 and 50 Chev,, $20. Lorne Brown Motors Ltd,, Clinton. HOME FREEZERS 15 cu. ft. RCA Whirlpool with interior light, lock and key, 5 year warranty, price only $238 picked up at our warehouse. T. A. Dutton Appliances, Brucefield, open evenings till 9 p.m. 32tfb MADE ITH BARTLIFFS ENRWICHED BREAD Out Saturday Special ... From Our Store Only– OLD-FASHIONED RAISIN BREAD REG. 29c FOR ..... ...... 25c Bartl.flfs Bakery HU 2.9727 Limited CLINTON Sokkry and Restaurant ARTICLES FOR SALE UPRIGHT PIANO for sale. Phone HU 2-9540. 33p TEP RYDER'S TV, 245 Victoria Street, Clinton. Phone HU 2- 9320 your authorized dealer for Dumont, Zenith. Fairbanks - Morse and Rogers Majestic Television. 26 to 43b ELECTROLUX Sales and Ser- vice. Cleaners and polishers. Also reconditioned cleaner s. Gary Cooper, 126 Gordon Street, Clinton, phone HU 2-7200. 11-tfb SUCH AN IMPORTANT GIFT as a diamond should be chosen with special care. Phone for an evening appointment. HU 2- 9525 or HU 2-7054. Anstett Jewellers. 53-tfb COLEMAN OIL SPACE HEA- TER with 'blower and small tank attached and pipes, 51,000 BTU's, will heat 5-6 rooms, new condition; also McClary (Royal Clarm) coal and wood cook stove, high back and res- ervoir, white enamel, very good condition. HU 2-7459 after 1 p.m. 33p SPECIAL — 17 Cu. Ft. ADMIRAL DEEP FREEZE Reg, $349.00 .for $249.00 Terms Also Clearance of 1960 TV's at GROVES ELECTRIC HU 2-9414 32-b ARTICLES WANTED LARGE OIL STOVE, Phone HU 2-9550. 33b BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GENERAL INSURANCE busi- ness for sale in the village of Bayfield. Apply Box 303, Bay- field. 33-4b CLOTHING FOR SALE Bayfield Woollen Shoppe -- First quality nylon hose 59c- 2 pr. for $1; Summer blouses, '79c and 98c; Summer skirts, reg. $3.98 now $2.98; Fall dresses and suits, finest quality, 25 percent off; 12 only, rever- sible skirts, reg. $25, now $19.95; Summer shorts and alines, now $1.98 and $2.98; 20 percent discount on all sum- mer shoes and slippers, 33b CUSTOM WORK FOR 'IV SERVICE call HU 2- 9320, Ted Ryder, 245 Victoria Street. 26 to 43b FOR YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING needs, call HU 2- 9433. Hawkins Hardware. 2tfb WELDING AND REPAIRS, metal fabrication. John Hamil- ton,, 293 Albert Street. 6p-tfb DIAMONDS CLEANED and checked free of charge. Anstett Jewellers, Clinton. 46-tfb LOST AND FOUND LOST — Boy's Jantzen swim suit, size 14, pale grey, small figured, lost on Monday morn- ing, between the pool and Bart- liffs. Finder please call HU 2- 3847. 33b LOST — YEARLING Hereford Steer, red with white face. Any- one knowing whereabouts please contact Fred McCool, RR 1, Londesboro, phone Blyth 56r14. 33b HELP WANTED MALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE for leading Life Insurance Com- pany. Write giving brief per- sonal history. Box 53, Stratford Ontario. 32-3p SALES AND SERVICE MAN to represent Singer Sewing Ma- chine Company. Salary, com- mission, medical benefit and pension plan, transportation sup- plied, good opportunity for right man. Apply Singer Sewing Ma- chine Company, write or phone JA 4-8431. 31-tfb PERSONAL OLD, RUNDOWN? O s t r ex Tonic tablets help "pep -up" thousands of men, women past 40. Only 59c. At all druggists. 31and33b Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere Cooke, KC. FLORIST Dial HU 2440J21, Clinton HELP WANTED FEMALE. NURSES aid or practical nurse at Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, Phone 222. 33b NOW IS THF TIME to secure a good AVON territory, and be prepared for big Christmas Selling season, Write Miss Mosher, P,O. Box No, 86, Owen Sound, stating telephone num- ber. 32, 3, 4, 5b AVON offers an excellent earn- ing opportunity for housewiv- es. Work mornings .or after- noons at your convenience in your own neighbourhood. En- quire now. Write Miss Mosher, P,O, Box No. 86, Owen Sound, stating telephone number, 30-1-2-3b MISCELLANEOUS WATCH REPAIR is a job for experts. Our work assures your satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery. Huron County's Oldest Esta- blished Jewellery Store, 2otfb FILTER QUEEN SALES and Service. Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners. Recondi- tioned cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, Varna, phone Hensall 696 r 2, collect. 16-tfb Septic Tanks Cleaned MODERN EQUIPMENT USED, All work .guaranteed, Quick service. Write or phone Louis Blake, RR 2, Brussels, phone 42 r 6, Brussels. 31-50-p LET US REPAIR AND MAKE your rings and jewellery like new. Diamond rings renewed and stones safely secured—don't take chances. Expert work done reasonably to your satisfaction. Watch repairs and pearl re- stringing. W. N. Counter. 20-tfb Dolt -Yourself "' RENT These Machines ✓ Floor Polisher ✓ Floor Sander and Edger. 'V Electric Rug Shampooer with wet and dry vacuum ✓ Hand Electric Sander ✓ Duo Purpose Hand Sander BALL & MUTCH CLINTON 30 tfb: eseiesa NOTICES TOWNSHIP OF TUCKER- SMITH Tax Prepayment Re- ceipts for 1960—The Township of Tuckersmith will pay inter- est at the rate of 4 percent per annum from June 15 to December 15 on all prepaid taxes. Certificates and full particulars may be obtained at the clerk's office, Tuckersrnith, RR 4, Seaforth. Signed—Cara Chesney, treasurer. 26-tfb PET STOCK HALF-GROWN KITTEN, black, needs good home on farm or as children's pet. No charge. Phone HU 2-9695. 33x FOR SALE—German Shepherd Puppies. Kind with children and good watch dogs. Apply Kenneth Papple, Seaforth, ph- one 858 r 13. 33b REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE, 3 apart- ments, all renting, hot air heat- ing. For information phone Blyth 167. 33-4b MODERN SIX ROOM COT- TAGE, good location, reason- able, immediate possession, owner leaving town. Phone HU 2-9590. tfb BUSINESS PROPERTIES, farms and homes. Build a home to suit your pocketbook on the Nu -Way house plan. Leonard G. Winter, Real Estate, Agent for Kernohan. Phone HU 2- 6692 for appointment, High Street, Clinton. Salesman Lloyd Moore, RR 5, Clinton, HU 2- 9572. lltfb ONE STOREY 3 -bedroom cottage on west Rattenbury Street, modern kitchen, large living room, finished plywood walls, ample closet space, new oil furnace, this property situ- ated in quiet residential dist- rict, 82 by 132 ft. lot with a number of shrubs and trees. Owner moving from toWn, Will sell at reasonable price for cash, ONE STOREY 3 -bedroom house on Albert Street, Living room, dining room, large mo- dein kitchen, 3 -piece bath and utility ;room, oil furnace, glas- sed In stun porch, large lot, full basement, one oar garage. This monerty can be purchased thly payments with smaalll down payment. 11/4 STOREY, 3 -bedroom house in good residential di& t7ilet, close to main street. Glassed in porches at berth front and back, 3 -piece bath, coal furnace. This,property is i excelle.tion. Owner �c i rvl. baud n Will sell at reasonable price for cash. K. W. Colquhoun INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phones: Bus. HU 2.9747 rtes. H'IJ 2.1556 - Vio Kennedy Salesman Phone Blyth 78 3 b ATTENTION FARMERS! WANTED WANTED—Live Turkeys, ducks geese and hens. Top prices guaranteed. In Varna and Zu- rich district contact Mervyn Hayter, East Huron Produce, Brussels. 46-tfb Winter Accommodation and oare on accredited premises for number of cattle. Owner of cattle to supply feed, Steel stabling, waterbowls and box stalls. Apply Box 331, Clinton News -Record. 33.4p SEED FOR SALE TETRA-PETKUS RYE (new variety) for sale, supply any quantity. Phone John W. Smith, HU 2-9808. 32-3-4p Extensive AUCTION SALE Of Tractors, Truck, Farm Im- plements, Cattle, Farm Pro- ducts, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items, on the premises, Lot 7, Con. 3, Stanley twp., 11/4 miles West of Bruce - field, 214 miles South, or VA miles West of Kippen, 1%2 miles North. The undersigned Auctioneer received instruction to sell by Public Auction on— FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 At 12 p.m. SHARP: Tractors and Truck -- John Deere 420 Standard Utility Tractor, equipped with hydrau- lic and live power take -off, in guaranteed new condition; also 3 -point hitch 12 -inch bottom 3 - furrow plow. Allis Chalmers "G" Standard Tractor on rub- ber, extra equipment including power driven mower, scuffler sand bean puller. Studebaker 1947 21/s -ton truck with D.P. axle, equipped with side dump beet box. Farm Implements Cock- shutt No. 11 power lift grain and fertilizer drill; Cockshutt 4 -bar side rake; Peter Stanton beet lifter.; Cockshutt No. 4 beet and bean cultivator; M -H 36 - plate tractor disc, like new; M -H push bar hay loader; 2 sets 3 -section Diamond har- rows; Benn 91/2 -ft. cultipacker; Cockshutt No. 3 4 -section sp- tooth harrows; McDeering poweretake-off 10 -ft. grain bin- der; Fleury Bissell tractor man- ure' spreader; Gehl hammer mill with cornu and hay cutter attachment; Myers Silver Cloud orchard sprayer, equipped with filling pump, 20 -gal. per minute capacity, 800-1b, pressure, in brand new condition; M -H 41/a ft. cut one-way disc, like new; heavy duty rubber tire wagon, 16 -ft. hay rack; 75 -ft. hammer mill belt; 2 -row transplanter; Briggs-Statton 4 -cycle power mower; Drisston 2 -cycle 9 H.P. chain saw; platform scales; 40 ft. mesh wire; %,ton chain hoist; roll fence wire; aluminum wheel -barrow; 4 electric mot- ors; emery and motor; large anvil; Jack -All jack; 5 -ton jack; Ship anvil, like new; quantity %-in. plywood; quantity of lumber and masonite; oil tank and pump; galvanized barrels; logging tongs; quantity steel roofing; steel track emery; var- iety of tree pruning equipment and spray material; G.E. air compressor; McDeering cream separator; electric blower and forge; beet forks; ensilage forks; 5 -gallons barn paint; snow fence, corn crib; new feed cart wheels; single horse scuf- fler; extension ladder; carpen- ter and garage tools; fruit bas- kets; logging chains; 25 cord Maple and Beech stove woord; post hole augers; set of dies; steel drums; rubber tire lawn mower; milk cans, etc. Cattle—Holstein cow milking, carrying fourth calf due in November; Hereford cow milk- ing, due in February; 2 Ayr- shire cows milking, carrying second calf, due in January; part Holstein and Ayrshire heif- er with calf at foot; Durham cow milking, due in February; roan Durham .heifer, milking, carrying second calf, due in January; brindle Jersey heifer milking with calf at foot; Here- ford and Jersey heifer due in October; part Hereford and Holstein heifer due in October. Please note—all cows are hand milked and of good quality. Farm Products -20 acres Sa- telite beans; 15 acres second cut alfalfa suitable for hay or seed; 8 acres cob corn; 1,500 bales of this year crop choice alfalfa and timothy hay; 400 bales second cut alfalfa; 20 ton loose hay; quantity of straw; 5 bushel alfalfa seed, Household Effects---G.E. re- frigerator; Acme heavy duty 4- burner electric stove; RCA Vic- tor 21 -in. television' complete dining room suite; 3 complete bedroom suites; 2 toilet sets; Acme kitchen stove; daybed; kitchen table and chairs; end tables; sideboard; chest of drawers; glassware; dishes; Westinghouse washer, eonibina- tion book case and writing desk; sheets; pillows; quilts; mats; sealers; Crocks; canned fruit. Many articlat too n umegousto Mention. Due to extra large sale sel- ling will start at 12 o'clock. No ReserveBeSv'rdything Will TERMS CASH Philip McKenzie, Proprietor Ross Love, Clerk Alvin Wainer, Auctio a 44 FOR SALE MASSEY HARRIS TRACTOR Manure Spreader, on rubber. Phone HU 2-9940, 33p A GOOD LINE OF JI CASE farm machinery is on hand. Much of it at the old prices at Robbie Burns Garage, Londes- boro, phone. Blyth 44 r 15. 13tfb DRAIN TILE -4", $55 per M delivered; 5", $85 delivered; 6", $110 delivered; 8", $175 de- livered. Prices, 10", 12"' 14" on request. Rydall Brick and Tile Ltd., Elginfield, phone BAldwin 7-4721, Lucan. 1-52p THE NEW "VERSATILE" swather available in ten, teveive, fifteen . and eighteen foot widths. The steering mechanism is as simple as op- erating your car. This is the only self-propelled swather with steering wheel control of the main drive wheels, A per- fect swath is guaranteed' under all conditions with the vari- able speed drive on canvasses. The swather may also be con- verted from a swather to a sprayer in one easy operation. Distributed by George Wraith of Goderich. 33-4-h LIVE STOCK FOR SALE NINE PIGS, six -weeks old. Phone Cliff Glazier, HU 2-7550. 33p NUMBER OF LITTLE PIGS for sale. Apply James Turner, HHU2 `9671. 33-4p SERVICES ATTENTION FARMERS — Brush spraying of fence bot- toms, also barn cleaning and white washing. We use carbola, a product that keeps flies and cob webs out from season to season. J. M. Seeker for. esti- mates, 95 Brussels. 29to34b ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK SERVICE: Highest prices paid for dead, old, sick, or disabled horses and cattle. Call long distance Atwood Zenith 34900 (no toll charge) day or night. Seven day service, or Blyth 21x12. 15tfb ATTENTION FARMERSIHigh- est cash prices paid for sick, down and disabled cows and horses, according to size and condition. All other stock pick- ed up free of charge. Call cel- lect Ed. Andrews, 8511.11, Sea - forth. Associated with Darling and Co. of Canada Ltd. 11 to 28p-tfb WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED" Artificial Insemination Service is provided from bulls of all breeds. We are farmer owned and controlled and operate at cost. Summer calling hours: Between: 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. week days. 6.00 and 8.00 p.m. Saturday evenings. For service or more information call: Clinton HU 2-344! or Clinton Zenith 9-5650 Executor's - AUCTION SALE of the Estate of the late Mrs. Ella Riddell from 272 Albert Street, Clinton (top of Vinegar Hill), on Saturday, August 20 at 1.30 p.m., the following: Davenport; dining room table, 6 chairs and china cabinet; Vic- trola;. 2 cabinet radios; 2 beds, dressers, wash stands; 2 mat- tresses; 2 feather ticks; 4 small tables; 3 rocking chairs; 2 wick- er rocking chairs; 2 hall racks; sewing machine; linoleum rug; table lamps; dishes; pictures and numerous other articles. Terms: Cash Mrs. L, Lavis, MrS. M. McCool, Executors for the Estate Edward W Elliott, Auctioneer 32-3-b Treasurer's Sale of Land Far Taxes Town of Clinton County of Huron To Wit: By virtue of a warrant issued y the Mayor of the ToVvn of :linton under his hand and the seal of the said corporation bear- ing date the 18th day of July, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Town of Clinton will be held at the Council Chamber in the Town Hall at the hours of 2;00 o'Cloe.k in the afternoon on the loth day of November, 1960, unless the taxes and Costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the listof landsfor sale for _.arrears of taxes was published in The Ontario Gazette on the 6th day of August, 1960, and that copies of the said list rziay be had at my office, Treasurer's Office, this 8th day of Augttsk, 1960. JOHN L.IVERMORE, 'tred6Urer. 32-44-b CARDS OF THANKS I would like to thank all those who sent cards and treats and visited me in the Clinton Public Hospital and Victoria Hospital, Special thanks to the doctors and nurs- es whose kindness was deeply appreciated. —DON ANDREWS $3p The family of the fate Lewis H. MacLeod wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to all their relatives, friends and neighbours for the many beautiful floral tributes and the kind messages of sympathy received during their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. E. J. B. Har- rison, Ball and Mutch funeral home, pallbearers, and all those who helped in any way. 33b IN MEMORIAM FULFORD—In loving mem- ory of a dear mother, Mary Fulford, who passed away five years ago, August 16, 1955: "At night the silent stars look down On a grave not far from here; Where sleeps the one we can't forget, The one we loved so dear," —Ever remembered by your son Earl and daughter-in-law Armelda, 33p WOODS In loving memory of a dear mother, Mary Adele (Polly) Woods, who passed a- way August 21, 1944: "Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory sad and true, Just the love and sweet de- votion Of the ones who think of you." —Always remembered by Irene, Jim, Isabel and Donald. 33x MORTGAGE SALE TAKE NOTICE that there will be offered for sale by Pub- lic Auction that certain parcel or tract of land in the Village of Bayfield in the Township of Stanley and County of Huron, known as Lot 230 in the said Village of Bay,• field, at the corner of Clan Gregor Square and Howard Street, on the afternoon of Sat- urday, August 27, 1960, at 2 p.m. at the property site in Bayfield. There is said to be erected on this property a two-storey, 11 - roomed brick building, with full attic, full basement, oil furnace, pressure system, two 3 -piece, bathrooms, electric water heat- er, and new roof. TERMS: Property sold sub- ject to a reserve bid. 10% down, balance in thirty days. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 8th day of August A.D. 1960. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Clinton, Ont., Auctioneer; E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ont., Solicitor for Alex Sparks, Mortgagee. 32-b AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects from the home of Mr. Joseph A. Kelly from the corner of Clan Gregor Square and Howard Street Bayfield, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 at 2.30 p.m. the following: 3 -piece Chesterfield suite; Chesterfield; Dominion piano and stool; Wilton rug 12'x17'; walnut settee (antique); 6 parlor chairs (antique) ; walnut oval table; cherry drop leaf table; several small tables and stands; 3 dining room tables; 6 dining room chairs; large pine harvest table; 3 double beds, dressers and wash stands; mattresses; 4 metal single beds (like new) with inner spring mattresses; day bed; chez lounge; bronze figurine; coal and wood enamel range; oil burner; full size pine door (new) ; windows and window sash (new) ; quantity of pine plank; 18 -ft, step ladder; 10 - ft. step ladder; invalid's wheel chair; lawn swing; ice -box; 4 bundles asphalt roofing shing- les; quantity of piping; pictur- es; sealers; numerous other ar- ticles. TERMS — CASH Joseph A. Kelly, Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 33.4b ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cook, Walkerton, wish to announce the engagement oftheir daughter, Dorothy Grace to James Dennis Carter, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Carter, Lon- desboro. The marriage will take place in i3eigrave in the early part of Septem- ber. 33p The engagement is an- nounced of Edna Margaret (Peggy) Elliott, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Elliott; Thed- ford, Ontario to Mr. Thom- as Nairn Ritdhie Fons, on- ly son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fons, Port Alberni, B.C. The wedding will take place August 27, 1960, in Elm Tabernacle, Port Al- berni. 32-b Mr. and Mrs. Howard Currie, Clinton, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their only daughter Marj- orie Elaine Martin to AC1 Charles (G'°h tic k) Ethic Bletcher, of RCAF Station St. Margarets, New Bruns- wick, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E Bletcher, Coquitlam, British Columbia (former- ly of Ottawa). The mar- riage to take place the mid- dle of September. 33p DEATHS BENTLEY—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, August 16, 1960, Miss Norma C. Ben- tley, Clinton, dear sister of Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew. Ser- vice from the Beattie funeral home, 55 Rattenbury Street ' . East, Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Friday after- noon, August 19, by the Rev. C. S. Inder. HAMILTON—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, Aug- ust 11, 1960, infant son of LAC and Mrs. M. F. Hamil- ton, RCAF Station, Clinton. MacLEOD — In Westminster Hospital, London,. on Satur- day, August 13, 1960, Louis Hugh Duncan MacLeod, be- loved husband. of Marjorie Russell, Bayfield, in his 74th year. Service from the resi- dence es'dence in Bayfield to Bayfield Cemetery, on Tuesday, after-:' noon, August 16. McCLINCHEY -- In Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, August 12, 1960, • Emelia (Emma) Zaphe, widow of the late William Robert Mc- Clinchey, in her 77th year. Service from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, 153 High Street, Clinton, to Bay- field Cemetery, on Monday afternoon, August 15. WOOLLEY—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, August 15, 1960, Ruth Parkinson, RR 1, Brucefield, widow of the late Arthur Woolley, in her 82nd year. Service from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, 153 High Street, Clinton, to Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township, on Wednesday, August 17. WRIGHT—At her home near Kippen, on Saturday, August 13, 1960, Annie Rebecca Stewart, widow of the late James Wright, in her 82nd year. Service from the Bon- thron funeral chapel, Hens - all, to Woodland Cemetery, Mitchell, on Tuesday after- noon, August 16. 1 Clinton Community Auction Sales EVERY FRIDAY 7.30 p.m. Government Inspected Scales Cattle Sold by Weight TERMS: CASH JOE COREY, Sales Manager BOB McNAIR, Auctioneer K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk OMNI Save Yar, l; Y, s ovie,400: Ken Pickett A motorist's car broke clown near Gustaf Yonson's farm. Approaching the SWede working in the field he asked: "Have .you got a monkey wrench around here?" "Ach now," Gustaf replied. "No- body around here. Yonson, he bane got cattle ranch. Svenson got sheep ranch. Who want Monkey ranch anyhow?" Rob Campbell You might say that's just a case of slight misunderstanding. But there's no misunderstanding the many' wonderful boys that can now be snapped up at our duality Men's Wear Store. It will be worth your while to drop in and see,,