Clinton News-Record, 1962-07-05, Page 6Page ¢---Clinton News -Record ---Thursday, July 5, 1962.
ACCOMMODATION ARTICLES FOR SALE
FOR RENT
_ • SIK MATCHED KITCHEN
Chairs, Wooden, strong. ,HU 2-
3281. 27b
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
3 rooms, heated, private bath.
Phone HU 2-3329. 27p
HOUSE IN CLINTON, three
bedrooms, available August 1,
Jack Elliott, HU 2.9332.
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE near
RCAF Station, on or before
August 1, Call HU 249512.
3 -BEDROOM HOUSE, unfurn-
ished, available August 1, A.
ply Lloyd` Lovell, Kippen, phone
Hensall 265w1. 27 -Sb
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT.
unfurnished; available immed-
iately. Apply to H. C. Lawson,
HU 29644, 24tfb
ONE BEDROOM apartments
available now, furnished or un-
furnished. Phone Ceriel Van
Demme, HU 2-6685. 19tfb
UNFURNISHED .ONE BED -
room apartment available im-
mediately, ground floor. Phone
HU
791. 26-7p
THREE BEDROOM Attached
house for rent, unfurnished,
available now, near schools.
Phone HU 2-7062. 27b
SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT
partly furnished, available now.
1 Child preferred. Phone HU
2-3228 after 6 p.m. 27b
ONE BEDROOM APART-
ment, unfurnished. Available
July 1. Phone HU 2-9928.
25tfb
APARTMENT, UNFURNISH-
ed, suitable for couple, avail-
able July 15, self-eonitatned,
private entrance,
Phone HU 2-9768. 26tfb
SMALL APARTMENT, un-
furnished, heated, self-contain-
ed. L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
200 High Street, phone HU 2-
6692. 27tfb
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT,
unfurnished, available July 10.
Apply Clarence Montgomery,
North Main St., Seaforth,
27b
3 BEDROOM APARTMENT,
downstairs, furnished or un-
furnished, .heated, utilities paid,
also comfortable room. Phone
HU 2-9540. 27b
GROUND FLOOR Apartment,
furnished, 3 rooms and bath,
self-contained, best central lo-
cation, available now. Mrs.
Percy Atkinson, RR 9, London.
27b
LAKESIDE CABIN in Bay-
field, 2 people, very clean, new
furniture, electric heat, $30
weekly, $100 monthly or $225
for three months. Phone Bay-
field 79R3. 27 -Sb
FURNISHED 3 -room apart-
ment, downstairs; (newly decor-
ated; heated; ?available now.
Apply in person, evenings or
weekend to Mrs. Marion See-
ley, 110 Huron St. 26-7p
SUMMER COTTAGE —
furnished, all conveniences, lo-
cated in Bayfield, near shopp-
ing area and lake; quiet gar-
den, available July 7 to 14 and
from August 19 on. Apply C.
Diehl, Bayfield 45 r 3. 26-7b
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
TWO OR THREE bedroom
house, unfurnished, wanted by
September 1, phone HU 2-7288,
26x -27b
WANTED TO RENT one bed-
room apartment, furnished,
wanted by October 1. Write to
D. R. C. Fauber;t, RCAF Sta-
tion Clinton. 27tjfb
WANTED: HOME TO RENT,
lst of September, 2 or 3 bed-
rooms preferred. Reply to Mr.
D. B. Coutts, Box 160, Foy -
mount, Ontario. 27-8-9-10b
TENT -- Good Condition, 8x1Q,
4 ft, walls, sail silk. Apply
HU 2-9604. 27p
USED WASHING MACHINE,
with pump, in good condition,
$50. Phone HU 2-7818. 27p
TWO SMALL BOATS; second
hand refrigerator. Phone HU
2-3807. 22tfb
CANADIAN CEMENT FOR
sale, Phone HU 2-9411,
A. G. Grigg and Son. 3Stfb
GIRL'S BICYCLE, suitable for
training beginner. Phone HU 2-
3395. 27p
MODERN DINING ROOM
Suite; upright piano, all in Al
condition. Phone .Goderich JA
4-8736: 27b
CHERRIES FOR SALE—Bing
variety. Apply Stewart Middle-
ton, HU 2-7525, 13ring your
own containers. 27p
SfHERLOCK-MANNING piano
for sale, in good condition. Ap-
ply Norman Walker, Brucefield,
phone HU 2-9243. 27-8p
AGAIN THIS YEAR, outside
white paint $2.99 gallon. T. A.
Dutton Appliances, Brucefield,
open evenings till 9 p;m. 18tfb
TWO -BURNER RANGETTE
with oven and oven control.
Good conditions. Very reason-
able. Phone HU 2-7869.
27n
RASPBERRIES. Ready in a
week. Pick your own. Bring
your own containers. Don C.
Colquhoun, HU 2-3297. 227b
7b
SLEEPING BAG; groundsheet;
pair heather wool blankets,
ideal for o'er -aping; 2 spiting fill-
ed mattresses, 39" width; pair
of roller skates. Phone Mrs.
Herb Bridle, HU 2-9448., 27p
CHARCOAL, 45c bag; Charcoal
Briquets, 65c bag; lighter fluid,
35c tin; Tinder Lite, wax base
lighter, 55c pkg., at Ellwood
Epps Sports Shop, King Street,
Clinton. 27b
TOOLS -36" Wood Lathe and
chisels, GE one-sixth h.p. elec-
tric motor, jig saw, grinder, belt
sander\ and blow torch. Furni-
ture: Findlay circulating heat-
er, like new, burns wood or
coal, and a 54" continental bed
with ribbon springs and spring
mattress. Phone HU 2-7016.
27p
A-1.
TOPSOIL
Prompt Delivery
L. G. WINTER
REAL ESTATE
Phone HU 2-6692
19tfb
CHERRIES ' ready now, pick
your own or get ahem ready
picked •at Ted Vaneyk's Fruit
Falun,, half mile north of For-
est on Highway 21, 27 -Sb
Elna Sewing
Machines
SALES and SERVICE
, EASY TERMS
Repairs to All Makes of
Sewing Machines.
David Colclough
HOLMESVILLE .
Phone HU 2-3275
27tfb
They'll Taste Better made with Bartliffs
Enriched Bread -- Fresh Daily
Our Friday Special
From Our Store Only
Old Fashioned Cake Do Nuts
Reg. 50c doz. Special 43c doz.
Our Saturday Special
From Our Store Only
Blueberry Muffins
Reg. 50c doz. Special 43c doz.
Bartliffs
Hu 2-9127 • Limited CLINTON
.
Bakery and Refitaurant
ARTICLES FOR SALE
DRAPERY PULL RADS --
Track, curtain rods, venetian
blinds, bamboo draperies, Win-
dow blinds.Free estimates
given, Irwin,
s Dry Goods,
23tfb
DINING :SUITE, walnut veneer,
consisting of 1table, 6 cahirs,
buffet and china cabinet, in
good condition. Phone Sea-
forth 172. 27b
USED OIL SPACE HEATER,
medium size, in good condition,
ideal for summer cottage. Ap-
ply in person evenings or week-
ends to Mrs. Marion Seeley, 110
Huron Street. 27p
1956 GENERAL TRAILER,
35x8, complete with refrigerat-
or, gas stove, washing machine
and TV; trailer in good condi-
tion, suitable for couple or small
family; can be used as a cot-
tage, Apply in person to Gibby's
Drive -In Restaurant. 27b
BOTH white and black sweet
cherries' are pow ready, Mont-
morency by July 6. You may
pick your own at Elsner Wells
Fruit Farm, corner of Ridge
Road and 10th Foncession, Bos-
anquet, 3 miles south of Ipper-
wash Military Camp. 26-7p
FILTER QUEEN
Sales and Service
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensall 696 r 2
29 to 39p tfb
KENWOOD BLANKETS—an
ideal gift for all occasions; also
KENWOOD Baby Blankets; al]
sizes and colors. MARTIN'S
Dept. Store. 33tfb
Learn the Facts on
"COIN-OPERATED
DRY CLEANING
in June Issue
of McCaIIs.
WHY DON'T YOU TRY
A LOAD?
8 Lbs. For Only $2.00
IRENE'S
WESTINGHOUSE
COIN-OPERATED
DRY CLEANER
70 Albert St., Clinton
22tfb
DIAMOND RINGS, See • our
newest cash specials at dis-
count prices—save up to one-
third. Pay cash • and save.
Terms if preferred. Phone HU
2-9649 for evening appoint-
ments. Counter's Jewellery.
l8tfb
SINGER SEWING
MACHINES
SALES and SERVICE
TO ALL MAKES
Rentals: by Week or Month
WILL WHIDDEN
HU 2-9103 — CLINTON
RASPBERRIES. We will have
raspberries for sale by ;the box
or crate, on or about July 16.
Call at the farm or phone J. C.
Smillie, 284J2, Hensall.
26-7-8p
VACUUM CLEANERS
Sales and Service
Repairs and bags for all mo-
dels of vacuum cleaners and
polishers. Reconditioned mach-
ines of all makes for sale.
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensall 696 r 2
29 to 39p tfb
FOR SALE. OR RENT
TAG -A -LONG Camping Trailer;
why bother hunting a motel.
Apply Charles E. Elliott, HU
2-7016, Whiteehad St., Clinton.
. 27p
AUTOS FOR SALE
1953 FORD COACH, $200; 1939
Chevrolet coach, $40. Phone HU
2-9111. 27p
THINKING OF RAMBLER ?
Visit the Bluewater Service
Station, Goderich on the Bay-
field Road. Phone JA 4-9461.
15tfb
BOARD AND ROOM
ACCOMMODATION for Board-
ers or roomers. Apply Mrs. Carl
1VIcClinchey, 10 William St.,
Phone HtJ 2-3844. 27b
Classified Rates
For Sale, etc., Cards Of
Thanks, In Memoriams,
Engagements, 3c a word;
Minimum 75c.
REPEATS -
2c a word; MinimUm 500.
CASH DISCC)UNTS--
% Off if paid by Saturday
following last Insertion.
BILLING CHARGE, -
106 added on second bill.
FREE --
Births, Marriages, Deaths.
DEADLINE—
12 o'clock noon, Wednesday
DIAL HU 2.3443`
•
CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM PLOUGHING,, Ph
one HU 2-7231, Lyle Montgom-
ery, 25-6-7b
SEPTIC TANKS LEANED--
Modern equipment used. A11
work guaranteed, write or phone
Louis Blake, RR 2, Brussels,
phone 442w6 Brussels.
10to39p
AIR COMPRESSOR EQUIP-
ment with jack hammer, mud
spade and dr111. Floor sanding.
Cale Doucette builder. Phone
HLT 2-3348.
27b
EXPERT CARPENTRY WORK
dope reasonably to your satis-
faction. For kitchen cupboards,
coffee tables, bookcases, china
cabinets, etc,, and all small odd
jobs around your home. .Call
Ken MCNairn, HU 2-7726.
19tfb
MOTORS, generators repaired
or rewound, 1/10 horsepower
up, 60 cycle conversions,
Parts for most makes on hand
or available. Art Levett and
Sons, 139 Erie Street, phone
HU 2-6640. 40tfb
CLOTHING
FOR SALE
Featuring
KORET
SPORTS WEAR
In matching Co-ordinates
in cotton knits
BATHING SUITS
Now on Display
By Beatrice Pine and
Sea Queen
Bayfield Woollen
Shop •
BAYFIELD
20tfb
HELP WANTED
APPLICATIONS for Federation
of Agriculture fieldman for the
County of Huron will be re-
ceived until July 31, 1962. Ap-
plicants state qualifications and
salary expected. ' Duties to com-
mence September 1. Send ap-
plications to the office of Fed-
eration of Agriculture, Box 310,
Clinton. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted. Elmer
Ireland, president. 27-8b
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
GIRL, 16 YEARS OR OLDER.
Apply in person ONLY 'to New-
combe's ,Drug Store, Clinton.
27b
WOMAN WANTED from 9
p.m. to 7.30 a.m. two or three
nights per week for lady in-
valid in the vicinity of Bayfield.
Phone HU 2-9284. 27b
HELP WANTED
MALE
MECHANIC'S HELPER. Pre-
fer a semi -retired person. Apply
to Box No. 275, Clinton News -
Record. ' 27b
CLASS "A" MECHANIC, spec-
ializing in tune-up. Must be
good efficient mechanic and
tidy. Apply to Box No. 274,
Clinton News -Record. 27b
LICENCED MECHANIC want-
ed. Preferably experienced.
Apply in person to Boyes Trans-
port Ltd., Clinton, HU 2-38273..
b
CLASS A MECHANIC wanted
to specialize in tune-up, brakes,
and general repairs to all makes
of cars. Must do neat work and
be tidy. Garage located in God-
erich. Write to Box 265, Clin-
ton News -Record, 26-7-8b
aassasaaassa
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Golden cocker' spaniel,
clipped short, wearing Clinton
tags. Phone Seaforth 450 col-
Iect. 27b
LOS(;'—Woman's white cardi-
size
114, lost ganaby • an terelderly, lone� lady.
Finder please phone Mns.
George Connell, HU 2-9396. 27p
PET STOCK
PUREBREAD BEAGLE PUP;
black miniature poodle with
pedigree. Phone Seaforth 245b0
collect.
PIANO TUNING
YOUR•PIANO should be tuned
and checked for moth damage
and other defects regularly, I
appreciate the continued priv-
ilege of servicing many of the
instruments in this area. George
W . Coic, HU 2-3870.
17to2lp tft;
Huron County
Farming Report
(13y D. H. Miles, agricultural
representative for Huron
County.)
Excellent weather during the
last few days have allowed our
fanners to harvest a good ac-
rreage of fine qitallvty 'hay,
Crops are making good pro -
grata, Bearll fields ane improv-
ing after a vset Startaaroot mast,
leaf hoppers and Mexican bean
beetles are Making their pres-
ence known in different: bean
grovving areas,
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
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,
2Q-tfb
Mechanical and Body Re-
pairs, Wheel Alignment and
Balance, Window Replace-
ments, Radiator Repairs.
Protect against rust with
Unda-Spray
Davidson's Texaco Service
No. 8 Highway, .Goderich
Phone JA 4-7231
r-
D t -Yo
of useIf
RENT These Machines
•
✓ Floor Polisher
V Floor Sander and Edger
•V Belt Sander
•V Electric Rug Shampooer
with wet and dry vacuum
✓ Hand Electric Sander
✓ Duo Purpose Hand Sander
BALL & MUTCH
CLINTON
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Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of MELVIN
CRICH, late of the Town of
Clinton in the County of Huron,
Gentleman, deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of the above
named, who flied on the 24th
day of March, A.D. 1962, are
required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned
on or before the 16th day of
July, A.D. 1962, after whish
date the assets will be distri-
buted', • having regard only to
the claims of which ?the under-
signed shall then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 22nd day of June, A.D.
1962.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the said Estate.
26 -7 -Sb
Notice TO Creditors
In the Estate of REVEREND
FATHER LEO E. REED-
LEWIS, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the County of Hur-
on, deceased.
All.. persons claiming against
the above Estate are required to
forward full particulars to the
undersigned by the 31st day of
July, 1962, after which date the
assets will be distributed.
DONNELLY, DONNELLY
✓ MURPHY,
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
27-8-9b
REAL ESTATE
LOTS FOR SALE, in Clinton.
Phone HU 2-6692. 21tfb
BEAUTIFUJL 2 apartment brick
home. In choice location. Only
$10,000. Reasonable down pay-
ment. John. Bosveld, realtor.
Salesman C. Buruma, phone
HU 2-3287. 27b
TRAVEL SERVICE
STAN BLOWES TRAVEL Ser-
vice, 32 Wellington St., Strat-
ford. For all airlines, steam-
ships, rail, hotel reservations,
tours. Low bank rates on time
payments. Prepaids arranged
for relatives visiting from over-
seas. Call 271-5710.
° 27b
BIRTHS
DONNELLY-.-Ip Clinton Pub.'
lie Hospital on Tuesday, ,July
3, 1962, to. LAC and Mrs. T.
S. Donnelly, Matilda Street
Clinton (formerly of Portage
la Prairie, Man., and soon to
move to Grostenquin, France)
a daughter (Lauree Cather-
ine).
FINKLE — In Clinton Public
Hospital on Friday, June 29,
1962, to Sergeant and Mrs,
Wallace Finkle, Clinton, a
son.
HOGGARTH—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital on. Thursday,
July 28, 1962, to Mr, and
Mrs. Ray 1-Ioggarth, Clinton
a son,
MERNER---In Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, July 1,
1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Merrier, RR 3, Clinton,
a son,
IVIIDDLETON—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital on Saturday,
June 30, 1962, to. Mr. and
Mrs. David Middleton, RR 3,
Clinton, a daughter,
MOORE—];n Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Gode-
rich, on Wednesday, June 27,
to Mr, and Mrs. Tom Moore,
RR 4, Goderich, a son.
VEENSTRA—In Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, Seaforth, on
Thursday, June 21, 1962, to
Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Veen-
stra, RR 4, Clinton, a son.
MARRIAGES
CHAMBERLAIN -STANLEY —
In Grand Bend United
Church,on Friday evening,
June 2, 1962, by the Rev,
Edgar J. Roulston, Darlene
Ann, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon W. Stanley, RR
2, Grand Bend (formerly of
Clinton) to John Lee Cham-
berlain, Waterdown, son of
Corporal and Mrs. Neil R.
Chamberlain, Strathroy.
DENOMME - VINT — In St.
Peter's Catholic Church,
Goderich, on Saturday, June
30, 1962, by the Rev. R. Moy-
nahan, Betty Louise, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Vint, Goderich, to Gregory
James Denomme, Goderich,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Garfield
Denomme, Zurich.
RIVETT-DUCKWORTH — In
Knox Presbyterian chapel,
Goderich, on Saturday after-
noon, June 30, 1962, by the
Rev. G, Lockhart Royal,
Margaret Irene, daughter of
,Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Duck-
worth, Goderich, to Wesley
C. Rivett, Goderich, son of
Mr. and Mns. George Rivett,
Goderich.
SEVINGY-BERTRAND—In the
chapel of St. Paul's Church,
London, on Saturday, June
23, 1962, by the Rev. E. S.
Moore, Eleanor June, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Cyril Bertrand, 116 East
Street, Clinton, to Corporal
Marcel Edward Sevingy,
Wolsley Barracks, London,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Sevingy, Montreal, Quebec.
ENGAGEMENTS
.ANNQU.NCED
The engagement is an-
pounced of Ronald Francis.
O'Brien of West Vancouv-
er, B.C., son of Mr, and
Mrs. EUdon O'Brien, sClin-
'too, Ontario and Patricia
Marie Fisher, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Fisher,
,Saskatchewan, The mar-
riage to .take place :at Holy
Trinity RC Church, North
Vancouver, B.C. on July 21,.
1962. 27p
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph
Turner, RR 1, Zurich, an-
nounced 'the engagement :of
their daughter Marion Eli-
zabeth to Mr. Kenneth
George McClure, s:an of Mr,
and Mrs, James McClure,
RR 4, Walton. The wed-
ding will take place on
Saturday, July 28, at 3.00
p,m, in St. Andrew's Unit-
ed Church, Kippen, 27x
MEMORIAM
MEDD—In laving memory of
James Ernest Medd who passed
away July 10, 1961.
--Lovingly remembered a n d
sadly missed by wife and family
27b
SAUNDERCOCK— In mem-
ory of a dear mother, Annie
Saundercock who passed away
two years ago, July 4, 1960:
"Oft we think of you, clear
mother,
And our hearts are filled with
pain,
Oh, this earth would be a
heaven
Could we hear your voice .
again.
Two years have swiftly passed
away
But still we don't forget.
For in the hearts that loved
you best
Your memory lingers yet."
—Sadly missed and ever re-
membered by daughters, sons-
in-law and grandchildren. 27b
CARDS OF THANKS
My sincere thanks to all
those who called upon me, sent
gifts or card's, while I was a
patient in Queen Alexandra
Hospital, London. — ERNIIE
ELLWOOD. 26b
We wish to sincerely ;thank
our very kind neighbours,
friends and relatives for the
many +beautifulgifts and cards,
also all who called to offer con-
gratulations'on aur 50th wed-
ding anniversary: Specie 1
thanks to those who helped pre-
pare for it, and the efficient
kitchen helpers who did a 'won-
derful job helping to serve. To
one and all "Thank You".
—RAY and NORMA FEAR.
27p
LITTLE INKY
By Hal Borden
_ ve 1
i rA•ii‘
CARDS OF THANKS.
wood like to .exp'r'esa my
sincere thanks to •all wlro. .*1
kindly rel exnbered me with
visits and cards while a patient
in Clinton Hospital, Spegial
thanks to Dr. Newland and the
,nursing staff,-.JI1V,i EDWARD.
27b
Before leaving Clinton this
Thursday I wish to extend my
heartfeltthanks to the many
friends who have paid such
wonderful tribute to my son
and for the syrnpathy offered
to me at the time of his tragic
passing,-.•,-•MVIARY REED-LEWIS
27b
I
wish to thank My neigh -
boors, friends and relative's who
remembered me with cards,
treats, gifts and flowers while I
was a patient in Clinton Public-
Hospital.
ublieHospital. Special thanks 'to
Rev. E. J. B. Harrison:, Dr,
Newland, Dr. Addison and the
nurses. ---GORDON SMITI-I,
27b
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all who so kindly re-
membered me with visits, cards,
treats and flowers, while I was
a patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Gorwill,
Dr. Oakes, the nursing staff
and Mrs. Alex }faddy.
—EILEEN GARRETT. 27p
Now that our new barn is
colnpleted we would like to
thank everyone who helped us
in so many different ways dur-
ing the winter at the time of
aur fire to do our seeding and
rebuilding the foundation for
the barn, also those who helped
make our two panties such a
success. It is impossible to put
into words just how much this
has meant ,to us, but it car-
tainly gives us a good feeling
to be a part of such a wonder-
ful. community. —STAN AND
ETHEL BALL and Family. 2613
We wish to extend a. personal
Thank You to the. superintend-
ent, assistant supervisors and
their staff of the Clinton Public
Hospital and Dr. J. A. Gorwill,
Seaforth, for their constant
care while we were patients
for the past six weeks; to
friends and neighbours, especi-
ally Mr. and Mrs, Frank Riley
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riley
who were so kind to our daugh-
ters at home, also to those who
helped in the store; to all who
sent flowers,gifts, treats and
cards and to the many who
visited us in the hospital; to
the members of Constance
United Church and to Rev. H.
Funge for all his visits and
prayers; to members of Court
Constance and Court Constan-
tine L1842 of Canadian Order
of Foresters for their remem-
brances; also to members of
LOBA and LOL, Seaforth, Mur-
phy LOL and RBP, Clinton, as
well as members of County of
South Huron; to R. Box for
ambulance services; to every-
one who helped in any way to
make our stay more comfort-
able. Words cannot be found
to express our appreciation at
this time, —MR. and MRS.
BORDEN BROWN. 27b
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to divulge the name or ad-
dress of any advertiser
for this infcrmation.
using a News -Record box
number. Please do not ask
• •U
"You can catch more than that with a line
on the Classified Pages of The News -Record"
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
LIVE STOCK FOR SALE
32 PIGS for sale, nine weeks
old. Ralph Koskamp, RR 3,
Clinton, HLT 2-7447. 27b
FOR SALE
13 ACRES MIXED HAY, cut
or standing. Ted Sjaarda, RR
4, Clinton, Highway 8, 4 miles
east of Clinton, HU 2.9882, 27p
5 ACMES STANDING I -my :for
sale. Apply John Smith, RR. 4,
Clinton. 27p
CORN FOP, SALE, cob or shel-
led. Apply Malcolm Davidson,
Brucefield, phone Hensall 346J1.
26tfb
PIGS FOR SALE 12 pigs, seven
weeks old. Call Aaron Fisher,
RR 2, Clinton, phone Carlow
167. 27p
INCREASE your monthly milk
cheques, new Milkers', spring-
ers and heifers. Terms, Apply
John Walker, 3 miles east of
Aylmer on HighWay Na 3,
phone Aylmer 129W,
23-4-5-6-7b
SERVICES
A'TTENTION FARMERS' Call
promptly. 300 lbs, or over, ad -
cording to condition, Licensed
under Dead Stock Disposal Act,
Lidence No. 158C62, 7 Days
Service. Call Ed. .Andrews,
863W1, Seaforth. 8tfb
SERVICES
FARMERS, TRUCKING Ser-
vice, local and long distance.
For prompt service, phone P.
W. Transport Ltd., Blyth, 162
(collect), 20t643p
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
For DEAD or DISABLED
ANIMALS — Call
DARLING
& Company
Of Canada Liniited
Dashwood 35 r 15
Dad Animal Licence
No, 175-C-62
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NOTICE
The Employment Officer
from the
National Employment
Office
Will discontinue visits to
the Clinton Town Half
until further notice,
Clinton Community
Auction Sales •
EVERY FRIDAY
at 7.30 p.m.
Government inspected Scales
Cattle Sold by Weight
TERMS: CASH
JOE COREY, Sales Manager
BOB McNAIR, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
SPORTSWEAR FOR A
G(s11MR doL'DAY
SWIM SUITS
Boxer or brief styles. Styled
for fun in the sun.
from $2.95 to $6.95
SPORT SHIRTS
Short or long sleeves, pidin
or fancies,
$2.95 to $7.95
SLACKS & SHORTS
Choose now while selection
is corhplete,
$3.95 up
STRAW HATS, SPORT COATS, T-SHIRTS
CLAM DIGGERS, SPORT COATS
Pickett & Campbell Limited
Main Street -- Clinton Phone HU 2-9732