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HOLIDAY COOKIES — SHORTBREAD
GIFT CHOCOLATES
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Bartliffs Bakery
Hii 2 4727 Limited CLINTON
Bakery and Restaurant
Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere —
K. C. Cooke
Dial HU 24012 Clinton
For a Merry Christmas!
KEN P1CKEIT
BOB CAMPBELL
JOHN SHOREY
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We oislt you ana your
idea ones ei)ery
Christmas Happiness
Page 6--Clinton News-Record Thurs., Dec, 22, 1960
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
APARTMENT, self - contained.
Phone HU 2-9928, 40-tfb
HOUSE FOR RENT, or sale,
in Bayfield. All conveniences.
Phone Bayfield 53 r 2, 40tfb
HOUSE on "county road" near
RCAF Station Clinton, Apply to
Eldon O'Brien. 51-2p
2 APARTMENTS, self-contain-
ed, unfurnished, gas equipment.
Phone HU 2-9682. 40tfb
TRAILER for rent, 41.1 x10', fully
furnished, Becker's Trailer
Court. 45tfb
- - 3-ROOM APARTMENT, unfur-
nished, Phone HU, 2-3855.
49tfb
COSY APARTMENT, gas-heat-
ed, furnished. Adults. Apply
93 Huron Street, Clinton,
48p-tfb
41-ft TRAILER TO RENT,
reasonable. Fully equipped.
Apply North End Store, or ph-
one HU 2-3323, 50tfb
ONE BEDROOM apartment,
private bath, private entrance,
Apply 192 Ontario Street phone
HU 2-7810. 51p
ONE 3-BEDROOM DUPLEX
house, located in Holmeeville,
available immediately, Phone
HU 2-9678 or HU 2-7162. 51-2b
LARGE 3-BEDROOM apart-
ment, available January 1. Ap-
ply 163 Albert Street, Clinton.
3-BEDROOM HOUSE, outskirts
of Auburn, bathroom, all mod-
ern conveniences, available im-
mediately. Phone 19 r 6 Auburn.
51-52-lp
1 - BEDROOM APARTMENT,
$35 a month. Water and hydro
included. Apply 55 Albert St-
reet, or phone HU 2-9304.
49-50.1p
2-BEDROOM apartment, com-
pletely self-contained, oil fur-
nace heating, on ground floor.
Contact H. F. Wettlaufer, 48
Rattenbury St. E., phone HU
2-9778 or HU 2-9792. 51b
441001Vi APARTMENT, kit-
chenette, 3-piece bath, unfur-
nished, located corner of Beech
and Whitehead Streets, avail-
able January 1, Phone HU 2-
7016. 51tfb
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
OFFICE SPACE WANTED.
About 400 square feet of good
quiet office space required by
February 1, 1961. Must be on a
main thoroughfare, ground
floor, heated, with wash up
facilities, Clean office operation
only, Write Box 501, Clinton
News-Record, stating rent re-
quired. 51b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
MARCHAND OIL BURNER,
$15. Phone HU 2-9419. 50-1b
NEW BROTHER sewing ma-
chine, in good condition. Phone
HU 2-7249, 50-lb
Carefree Heating — Champion
Fuel Oil, Phone HU 2-9411,
A. G. Grigg and Son. 38tfb
LARGE OIL STOVE, Fess,
P
pric
hone HU
complete
2-7804. with p45
ipes;
tfb
CHILDREN'S USED SKATES,
various idzes, in excellent con-
dition, cheap for quick sale,
Phone HU 2-9527. 51b
FRESH FROZEN, oven ready,
Turkeys. Phone HU 2-7527.
John Taylor, Brncefield, 50-lb
ORDER YOUR Dressed Ducks
now, for Christmas or New
Years. Phone Harold Hugill,
HU 2-7548. 50-lb
ALUMINUM DOORS, WIN-
slows and grills. Excellent
Christmas gifts. Earl R. Dou-
cette, Clinton, phone HU 2-
9741. 49.50-51b
TURKEYS FOR SALE, can
take few more orders for 25
lb, turkeys for Christmas or
New Years. G. Vanderhaar,
Bayfield, phone HU 2-7492. 51p
3 ONLY 15 cu. ft. home freez-
ers RCA Whirlpool, top quality,
$229. T, A. Dutton Appliances,
Brucefield, phone HU 2-3232.
Open evenings till nine. 50-lb
CRISP, JUICY, McIntosh Red
and Delicious from our cold
storage. Bring your own con-
tainers. Phone HU 2-7525, Stew-
art Middleton, 46-51p
ONE ONLY, SKYWRITER
portable typewriter, $79.95. 5%
discount for rash. The "most-
wanted" Christmas gift for any
home. Clinton News-Record, 56
Albert Street. 51x
ELECTROLUX SALES AND
SERVICE. Cleaners and polish-
ers. Also reconditioned clean-
ers and repairs. Bert Harris,
109 Newgate Street, Goderich,
phone JA 4-7917. 35tfb
COME INTO WELLS AUTO
ELECTRIC and ask for a, dem-
onstration of the famous Mc-
CULLOCH Chain Saws. We'll
be glad to advise you of the
model for your particular need.
40tfb
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
THE BEST CHRISTMAS Gift:
52 issues of the Clinton News-
Record, Only $3.00 anywhere
in Canada. Still time to send a
gift card. Phone HU 2-3443.
51x
ARTICLES FOR SALE
ALUMINUM DOORS and Win-
dows, Don C, Coign/men, RR 5,
Clinton. Dial HU 2.3297. letfb
FINEST OF GIFTS for all the
family, Beyfield Woollen Shop,
Bayfield, 50-lb
CHILD'S RECORD PLAYER
and radio combination. Small
doll's cradle and highchair, Ph-
one HU 2.3389 evenings. 51tfb
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER,
Super—in charcoal and beige.
Only one in stock. $129.50, Gift
certificates available for new
Smith Corona portables. Clinton
News-Record, 55 Albert Street,
x 51
35 M.M. PROJECTOR with
case, and trays, 300-watt blow-
er cooled, semi-automatic, new
condition, cheap at $45.00. In-
terested parties reply to Box
No. 510, Clinton News-Record.
51p
INSULATED RUBBER OVER-
boots, pull-on style, adjustable
straps and buckles, sealed-in
wool interlining, fleeced rayon
pile lining that goes right
through to toes. Size 6, worn
only once. Apply N. Long, Rip-
pen, phone Hensall 278W1. 51x
. ONE ONLY
Check Writer
FOR SALE
See It On Display At
Clinton News-Record
and
ARE ON DISPLAY AT OUR
SHOWROOMS
Immediate Delivery
Check Our Prices Before
Buying
— Open Evenings Till 9 p.m, —
T. A. DUTTON
APPLIANCES
BRUCEFIELD
Phone HU 2-3232
AUTOS FOR SALE
1952 OLDSMOBILE, 2-door,
heater, windshield washers,
snow tires, good 'condition. $50.
Mr. Duggan, 100 Raglan Street,
apply after five o'clock. 51b
CUSTOM WORK
CLINTON JANITOR SERVICE
house, shop or office. Dial HU
2-7674. 51-52-1b
FOR YOUR PLUMBING AND
HEATING needs, call HU 2-
9433. Hawkins Hardware. 2tfb
DIAMONDS CLEANED and
checked free of charge. Anstett
Jewellers, Clinton. 46-tfb
WELDING—Repairs, Ornamen-
tal Railings, Flower Stands.
John Hamilton, 293 Albert St-
reet, Clinton, 38tfb
F 0 R HOLIDAY SERVICE
(plumbing and heating) Decem-
ber 25, 26 and 27 phone Hen-
sail 36. Fink Plumbing and
Heating. 51b
MOTORS AND PORTABLE
POWER TOOLS REWOUND
and repaired, Parts for all pop-
ular makes. 60 cycle convers-
ions, Reasonable prices. Art
Levett and Sons, 139 Erie Street.
Phone HU 2-6640. 35tfb
SHERIFFS SALE
OF LAND
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE
of an Execution issued out of
the Supreme Court of Ontario,
in which The Corporation of
the County of Huron is Plain-
tiff and Hariett Lawson, Edwin
Crawford Judd and Lillian.
Honour, the Administrators of
the Estate of Morwennow Judd
are the Defendants, and to me
directed, against the goods and
chattels, lands and tenements
to the said Morwerinow, Judd,
deceased; I have seized and
taken in execution and will of-
fer for sale by Public Auction
at my office in the Court
House, in the Town -of, Code-
rich, in the County of Huron,
on. Monday, the 9th day of Jan-
uary, 1961, at the hour of three
o'clock in the afternoon, all
the right, title, interest and
equity . of redemption of the
said Morwennow Judd, deceas-
ed, in and to; e
ALL AND SINGULAR those
certain parcels or tracts
lands and premises situate, ly-
ing and being in the Town of
Clinton in the County of ,Hurl
on and being composed of
Town Lott Numbers 658 and 659 on 'Gordon . Street in the
said Town of Clinton, contains
ing each by 'admeasuretnent
one-fifth (1/5) of -de acre, more
or lets,
On these premises there ie.
said JO be erected a Morey and
one-half, insul brick dwelling.
HARRY L. STURDY,
Sheriff of ,the
County of Huron.
,50-51-524b
CLOTHING
FOR SALE
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
Flayfielci Woollen Shop,
Bayfield 51b
HELP WANTED
RELIABLE PERSON to handle
phone answering service in
Clinton for plumbing and heat-
ing business. Contact Fink's
Plumbing and Heating, phone
Hensall 36. 51b
HELP WANTED
MALE
WANTED: RELIABLE MAN
as Dealer in Huron County.
Experience not necessary, A
fine opportunity to step into
old profitable business where
Rawleigh Products have been
sold for years. Big profits. Pro-
ducts furnished on credit. Write
Rawleigh's Dept. L-169-163,
4005 Richelieu, Montreal, 51b
Wanted
One Automobile Mechanic
with License A and ,
One Body Man
with license B, $75 per week,
5ee days, year-round employ-
ment, for modern economy car
dealership in Sarnia, Ontario.
Apply Box 491,
Clinton News-Record
49to2b
You'll Never Know
Till You Try This
If there is any doubt in your
mind whether you can really
get into a big money selling
position . , you can find out
now at our expense,
Don't worry about your past
history. Your ambition and
ability are more important to
us than previous work as a
salesman. We can prove this
with earnings from $11,000.00
to $28,000.00 in a year paid to
our men in 36 other cities who
started without previous ex-
perience in our field.
This is not a hard job . . .
it is a pleasant occupation
that offers happy, healthful
working conditions at their
best with top earnings, liberal
bonus incentives:, profit-sharing
retirement plan, and free life
insurance.
If this sounds interesting to
you, then please get in touch
with me 'immediately. Write
K 0. Stephens, Vice-Ares.,
Texas Refinery Corp., Box 711,
Fort Worth 1, Texas. 51b
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Black and white fe-
male fox terrier seen at
Holmesville. Finder please ph-
one Mrs. Glen Broadfoot, HU
2-9110. 51b
FOUND--Man's silver wrist
watch, found near Arena. Own-
er may have same by identify-
ing and paying for this ad, ph-
one HU 2-7354. 50b
LOST—Tools in leather pouch
in Clinton probably on Princess
St. West, about December 16,
Finder contact Fink Plumbing
and Heating, Hensall, phone 36
collect. 51z
MISCELLANEOUS
WATCH REPAIR is a job for
experts. Our work assures your
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest Esta-
blished Jewellery Store. 20tfb
KITCHENER UPHOLSTERY—
Expert re - upholstering, re-
finishing and repair. Work
guaranteed; reasonable prices;
one week service. Call Groves
Electrio, HU 2-9414. 34tfb
FILTER QUEEN SALES and
Service. Repairs to all makes
of vacuum cleaners. Recondi-
tioned cleaners for sale. Bob
Peck, Varna, phone Hensel]
696 r 2, collect. 16-tfla
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
'V Floor Polisher
V Floor Sander and Edger
V Electric Rug Shampooer
with wet and dry vacuum
11 Hand Electric Sander
a/ Duo Purpose Hend•Sander
BALL & MUTCH
CLINTON
30-tfb
NOTICE
Colborne Municipal.
Telephone System
Notice of meeting of the
subscribers of this system ad-
journed from December 15,
1960, to allow of representatives
of the Bell Telephone Ooreperly
to be present as requested in
the resolution. Calling for ad-
journment to Thursdays Jame
ary 5, 1961 at S oaileek iri the
evening at the Township Hall,
Carlow. All subseribert are urged to attend.
M., F., CLARK,
Chairtnatt
R. J. Moore,
teo..teoas.
51,2.8.b
NOTICES
PETS BOARDED, by day or
week, heated kennels. R. L.
Beattie, Phone 450 Seaforth.
51-52-1-2p
REAL ESTATE
SEAFORTH HOUSE FOR
sale, Five room white frame
with 2 piece bath, oil heated.
Good corner lot. Immediate
possession to close estate, Con-
tact Edwin 13ennewies, Louisa
Street, Seaforth. 49-50-lb
NEW 4-BEDROOM RANCH
style home, full basement,
double lot, located in west end
of Clinton, full price $11,500,
approx. $3,000 down. Apply
Box 482, Clinton News-Record.
48-9-50-lb
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. iltfb
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE MATTER OF THE
BANKRUPTCY OF JOHN
RUSSELL SANGSTER, of the
Town of Clinton, in the County
of Huron, Province of Ontario,
operating under the trade name
and style of JOHN SANGSTER
PLUMBING AND HEATING.
NOTICE is hereby given that
John Russell Sangster made an
assignment on the 14th day of
December, 1960, and that the
first meeting of creditors will
be held on the 29th day of De-
cember, 1960, at 11.00 o'clock
a.m., at the office of Mr. D. M.
Egener, the Official Receiver,
at the Courthouse, in the City
of London, in the Province of
Ontario.
,DATED at London, Ontario,
this 15th day of December,
1960.
FRED 0. KIME—Trustee,
312 Queens Avenue,
London, Ontario.
51-b
Notice of Application
for Divorce
NOTICE is hereby given that
JOSEPH GEORGE MARCEL
RAYMOND MADY of the City
of St. John's in the District of
Iberville in the Province of
Quebec, Airman, now stationed
at the Royal Canadian Air
Force Station at Saskatoon in
the Province of Saskatchewan,
will apply to the Parliament
of Canada, at the present, next
or following session thereof, for
a Bill of Divorce from his wife,
LOUISE CATHERINE LUCIL-
LE MADY (nee Nagy) of 3156
Carrol Street, in the City of
Victoria in the Province of
British Columbia, waitress, on
the ground of adultery.
DATED at Ottawa, Ontario,
this 9th day of December, AD,
1960.
J. A. Enstone,
56 Sparks Street,
OTTAWA 4, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Petitioner.
51-2-1-2b
FOR RENT
SHREDDER FOR CORN
STALKS. George Wraith, Mont-
real Street Goderich, phone
JAckson 4 - 9934; residence:
JAckson 4-7002. 44tfb
FOR SALE
A GOOD LINE OF JI CASE
farm machinery is on hand,
Much of it at the old prices at
Robbie Burns Garage, Londes-
bora phone 3313rth 44 r 15. 13tfb
FOR SALE
1,000 BALES OF HAY for sale.
Al.Sherwood, Dungannon,
50-le
DRAIN TILE-4", $55 per M
delivered; 5", $85 delivered; 6",
$110 delivered; 8", $175 de-
livered, Prices, 10",12", 14"
on request,Ryclaitiriels and
Tile Ltd., Elginfield, phone
BAlclwin 7-4721, Lucan. 1-52p esesseassasseseseaasasseessaassassa,
LIVE STOCK FOR SALE
HOLSTEIN COW, due Janu-
ary 11, Brucellosis tested, Aps
ply to Milton Dale, HU 2.
7587. 51.-2.b
WANTED
WANTED—Live Terkeys, ducks
geese and hens. Top Prices
guaranteed. In Varna. and Zu-
rich district eontact Mervyn
Hayter, East Huron Produce,
Brussels, 46-tfb s se. 4 .4.1 444444 -
SERVICES -
ATTE NTi 0 N F'Ai lel ER High.
est cash prices paid for gels,
down and disabled cows and
horses according to size and
condition, All other stock Wars
ad up free of charge, Lieensed
Under Dead Stock Disposal Act,
Licence No. 42C00, Call col,
lent, Ed„Andrews, 851r11, Sea-
fort,Aesoeiated with Darling
and Co. of Canada Ltd.
11 to 2$p-tfb
MVO
BEDARD—In Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, Decern-
abesroln8., 1960, to Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Bedard, RR 2, Zurich,
BISI3ACK—In Clinton Public
Hospital on Wednesday, De-
cember 14, 1960, to Mr, and
Mrs, Grant Bisback,
a daughter (sister for Jimmy,
Peter, Allan and Kevin).
McALLISTER—In South Huron
District Hospital, Exeter, on
Monday, December 12, 1960,
to Mr. and Mrs. Ian Mc-
Allister (nee Shirley Patter-
son) a daughter (Karen
Ann).
PARKER—In Victoria Hospi-
tal, London, on Monday, De-
cember 19, 1960, to Mr. and
Mrs, William Parker (nee
Mildred Fraser), a daughter
(Kimberly Marie, sister for
Charlie and granddaughter
for Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser
and Mr. and Mrs. William
E. Parker, Bayfield).
RUEGER — In Clinton Public
Hospital on Wednesday, De-
cember 14, 1960, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. Rueger, RR 2, Clin-
ton, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
SHADDICK.POWELL—In On-
tario Street United Church
on Saturday, December 3,
1960, by the Rev. Grant Mills,
Nancy Marilyn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Pow-
ell, RR 3, Clinton, to John
Lewis Shaddick, Londesboro,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
R. Shaddick, Londesboro,
SWAN-KNOX—In Londesboro
United Church, on Saturday,
December 10, 1960, by the
Rev, H. A. Funge, Londes-
boro, Myrtle Cindy Adele,
daughter of Mrs. Ernest Knox
and the late Ernest Knox, to
Gordon Harold Swan, Clinton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Swan, Clinton.
timarisimmormir eso.••••••••••....ermormonos.,,,
Classified Rates
For Sale, etc., Cards of
Thanks, In Memoriams,
Engagements, 3c a word;
Minimum 75c.
REPEATS-
2c a word; Minimum 50c.
CASH DISCOUNTS---
% Off if paid by Saturday
following last insertion.
BILLING CHARGE-
10c added on second bill.
FREE—
Births, Marriages, Deaths.
DEADLINE-
12 o'clock noon, Wednesday
DIAL HU 2.3443
PET STOCK
BEAGLE PUPPIES, 3 months
old, D. Gemeinhardt, Box 84,
Bayfield. 51b
SERVICES
ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK
SERVICE. Plant Licence No.
10R.P.60. Collecting Licence
No. 22C60. Highest cash prices
paid for dead, sick or disabled
horses and cattle, Clinton cus-
tomers call Atwood Zenith
34900, out of Clinton call At-
wood 153 collect, Seven day ser-
vice. 38tfb
BARNS CLEANED and disin-
fected for Brucellosis, also cat-
tle sprayed for lice. Jim Leish-
man, Seaforth, phone 655 r 2.
49-50-1b
$5.00 and Up
PAID FOR DOWN or
DISABLED COWS
or HORSES
HIGHEST CASH
PRICES
Paid for Dead Stock
Phone 'Collect
133 — BRUSSELS
BRUCE MARLATT
24 HOUR SERVICE
48tfb
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"WHERE BETTER BULLS
ARE USED"
Fernier owned and controlled*
Service at east, Choice of bell
and breed. Our, artificial breed-
ing service will help you to a
more efficient livestock opera.
tion.
For service or more information
call:
Clinton HU 2.3441
OP
Seaforth 96
Or for .long distance
Clinton Zenith 9.5650
DEATHS
COULTIS—In London on Tues-
day, December 20, 1950,
Harvey Coultis, Stanley
Township, in his 80th year.
Service from the Ball and
Mutoh funeral home, 153
High Street, Clinton, to
Beechwood Cemetery, Forest,
on Friday afternoon, Decem-
ber 23, commencing at 2
o'clock,
GARON—At Seaforth, on Sun-
day, December 18, 1960, Jo-
seph Robert George Garen,
beloved husband of Ann Lan-
sink, Clinton, in his 24th
year, Requiem high mass
was sung by the Rev. L. E.
Reed-Lewis in St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church,
Clinton on Tuesday morning,
December 20, and interment
was in Clinton Cemetery.
LIVERMORE — At her home
near Clinton on Tuesday, De-
cember 20, 1960, Ada Liver-
more, beloved wife of Albert
Livermore. Service from the
Ball and Mutch funeral home,
153 High Street, Clinton, to
Clinton Cemetery, to-day,
Thursday, December 22, be-
ginning at 2 o'clock p.m.
MILNE—At Goderich on Sat-
urday, December 17, 1960,
John Milne, formerly of
Bayfield, beloved husband of
Ethel '.McNeil, in his 83rd
year. Service from the Stiles
funeral home, Goderich, 'to
IVIaitiandbank Cemetery, by
the Rev. W, J. ten Hoopen,
on Tuesday, December 20.
IN IVIEMORRAM
JOHNSTON—In loving mem-
ory of a dear sister, Irene
Johnston, who passed away one
year ago, December 22, 1959:
"It's only for a little while
Our loved one leaves our sight
For just beyond the hills she
waits
In God's eternal light."
—Always remembered by sis-
ters Winifred and Edna. 51b
Watched
CARDS OF THANKS
Sincere thanks to all our
friends and neighbours for
their many kindnesses and to
the Rev, E, J. Roulston for his ' help since our bereavement.
—THE LOCKWOOD FAMILY.
I would thank all my
friends and neighbours,for
cards, visits and treats while
I was a patient in Clinton hos-
pital. Special thanks Dr, Addi-
son, Dr. Oakes and Dr. New-
land, and nursing staff.
—EDDIE HEARD. 51b
I would like to thank all
friends, neighbours and organ-
izations who sent me cards,
gifts and flowers while I was
in War Memorial Children s
Hospital, London. Special
thanks to Rev. Mills. —BAR-
BARA SYMONS. 51-p
I wish to thank all my
friends and neighbours for
sympathy cards, and floral tri-
butes, and their kindnesses
shown to me during my recent
sad bereavement. Special thanks
to Rev, Roulston, Beattie funer-
al home. —MRS. WILLIAM
MOFFATT. 51p
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to our friends,
neighbours, and relatives who
assisted in any way during our
recent bereavement For floral
tributes, bearers, cars loaned,
and cards, Special thanks to
Rev. H, A Funge, Dr. New-
land and Ball and Mulch fun-
eral home. —JOSEPH and
ALVIN VODDEN. 51p
On behalf of my family and
myself we wish to thank the
Kinsmen Club and all others
who gave money, labour and
in any way helped with our
new home. With heartfelt
thanks and deepest gratitude,
we wish you all a merry Christ-
mas and a happy and prosper-
ous New Year. —MRS RUTH
E. CARTER and family, 51b
I wish to thank all those
who remembered me with
cards, treats, flowers and visits
while I was a patient in the
Clinton hospital. Special thanks
to the doctor and hospital
staff at RCAF Station Clinton;
also Dr. Street, all the nurses
and staff of the Clinton hospi-
tal. Wishing you all a very
Whhtfpooe
DRYERS
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
JOHNSTON—In loving mem-
ory of a dear wife, Irene Ruby
Johnston, who passed away
one year ago on December 22,
1959:
"Through tears we
you suffer
We saw you fade away.
Our hearts were almost broken
You fought so hard to stay.
But when we saw you sleeping
So peaceful free from pain,
We could not wish you back
To suffer so again."
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by husband James andmerry C'iristmas. —GEORGE
I the Millar families. 51p BROWN. 51b