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Clinton News-Record, 1962-07-26, Page 6Page .0,ciintgn .,goes-Record.-Thur:s.A .41y 26,, 1962 ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT ACCOMMODATION WANTED SPECIAL OCCASION? SERVE OUR zcNw:NN:..234 ,:c4W-244g:\vIAY Our Friday Special From Our Store Only Bran Muffins Reg. 45c doz. Special 39c doz. Bartliffs Bakery HU 2-9727 Limited CLINIC/14 Bakery ohd Reitaurast [ (iaur turday Special From Our Store Only-- Jelly Rolls keg. 3/d each Special 34c each Clinton Community Auction Sales EVERY FRIDAY at1.30 GovernMent inspected SOMOS Cattle Sold by Weight TglIMS1 CASH JOE COREY, SaleS Manager BOB McNAIR, Auctioneer it W. COLQUOUN, Omit "No need for double-talk to put over a sale of any item if you use the classified pages of Clinton News-Record." ATTENTION FARMERS! CLEARANCE lfk Buy now and Save during our Annual Mid , Summer Clearance Sale. Excellent buys on Sport Shirts, T-Shirts, Slacks, Sport Coats, Suits, Wash Pants and many other items. Pickett & Campbell Ltd. Main Corner CLINTON HU 2.9132 V TWO BEDROOM upstairs ap- artment, heated, unfurnished, Phone HU 2-70$8. 30p UNFURNISHED apartment, One bedroom. Apply Ceriel Van PainMe, HU 2=6685. 3tlb APARTMENT FOR RENT, stove and frig supplied. Apply 309 Albert Street, HU 2-9080, 301) HOUSE FOR RENT, in Bay- field, available now. Apply to Mrs. Reg. Francis, Phone 54r4, Bayfield. $01) 2 BEDROOM cottage, unfurp- ished, near RCAF Station, av- ailable August 1. 'Phone HU 2- 9512, a0b UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apartment near RCAF Station Clinton. Phpne HU 2-3337. 29-30b ONE BEDROOM APART- ment, unfurnished. Available July 1. Phone HU 2-9928. 25tfb 3 BEDROOM house, unfurnish- ed available August 1. Apply Lloyd Lovell, Kippen, phone Hensall 265 w 1. 27-8-30-lb SMALL HOUSE for rent furn- ished. Available August 1. Ph- one HU 2-3228 after 6 p.m. 30p APARTMENT, UNFURNISH- ed, suitable for couple, avail- ' able July 15, self-contained, private entrance, Phone HU 2-9768. 26tfb SMALL APARTMENTS furn- ished or unfurnished, heated, self-contained. L. G. Winter, Real Estate, 200 High Street, Phone HU 2-6692. 27tfb 3 BEDROOM modern house, 6 rooms, fireplace, 4 - piece bath. Immediate occupancy. Ph- one Friday only HU 2-9371. 30b FURNISHED APARTMENT, one bedroom, suitable for couple only, 130 King St., Clin- ton. Phone Seaforth 219R. 28tfb APARTMENTS and cottages available in Bayfield; from July 15, August 1 and August 15. Phone 803 Bayfield or 271-6641 Stratford. 28-9-30p 7 ROOM MODERN FARM house, unfurnished, available August 1, located 7 miles from Clinton. Apply Bruce Roy, Lon- desboro, phone Blyth 28r6, 30tfb . HOUSE FOR RENT. Available August 15. 13/4 miles south of Brucefield. 8 rooms. Unfurnish- ed. Two bathrooms. Oil furn- ace. Modern. Nick Oud, RR 3, Kippen phone Hensall 262 J 4. 30tfb 3 OR 4 BEDROOM unfurnish- , ed house for rent. Available in middle of August or first of September. In quiet residential area. Permanent residents pre- ferred. Reply stating particulars of family to Box 301 Clinton News-Record. 30tfb FOR SALE OR RENT, two- apartment brick home, $10,000. Also two-apartment brick $8,- 200. For all your real estate needs, (farms are our specialty) please contact C. Euruma, RR 2, Clinton, phone HU 2-3287. Representing John Bosveld, realtor. 29-30-31b Diamonds Cleaned & Checked No Charge at ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD: PHONE HU 2-9525 SLEEPING ROOM desired by elderly gentleinan, furnished or enfurnished. Write to Box 300 Clinton News-Record. 30p WANTED TO RENT one bed,- zoom aPartment, furnished, Wanted by October 1, Write to D. R. C. :Fanbert, RCAF Sta- tion Clinton, . 2701 WANTED: HOME TO RENT, 1st of September,. 2 or 3 bed- rooms preferred. Reply to Mr. D. B. coutts, Box 160, Foy- mount, Ontario, 27-8-9-1.0b ARTICLES FOR SALE CANADIAN CEMENT FOR sale. Phone HU 2-9411, A. G, Grigg and Son. 38tfb RIDING dawn mower; tent trailer, 8 x 12, Phone HU 2- 3807. 30tfb AGAIN THIS YEAR, outside white paint $2.99 gallon. T. A. Dutton Appliances, Brucefield, open evenings till 9 p.m. 1$tfb ELECTRIC RANGETTE, IN excellent condition. Apply Miss Hod.gin.s, Bayfield Terrace, Bay- field. 30-1b BABY BUGGY for sale. Apply 54 Albert Street, Clinton. 30p TRAILER FOR SALE, 35 x 8, fully furnished, cheap for cash. Apply Trailer 34, Becker's Tr- ailer Court. 30p CHESTERFIELD and chair; 8 piece chrome kitchen suite; both items never been used. Reason for selling, owner trans- ferred. Any reasonable offer ac- cepted. Apply Jervis Apts„ Apt. 7, Clinton. 30p USED FURNITURE For Sale: automatic washer; 2 wringer washer; electric range; refrig- erator; walnut end tables and coffee tables; three-quarter size bed; kitchen suite. Phone HU 2-7066, Becker Trailer Court. 30b 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. 18tfb NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUR HEATING CHANGES. Complete Installation Of Modern Heating AUTOMATIC . . GAS or OIL FURNACES Your choice of any manufacture CHUTER HEATING and ELECTRIC 45 King Street, Clinton Tom Chuter — Joe Wild HU 2.7652 HU 2-9519 29-30p DRAPERY PULL RODS — Track, curtain rods, venetian blinds, bamboo draperies, win- dow blinds. Free estimates given; Irwin's Dry Goods. 23tfb ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 GALLON Metal drums, $1 each. Apply Bartliffs Bakery Ltd., Clinton. K] QUgEN Sales and, Service BOB PECK, ,FIR 1, Zurich Phone Mensal( 696 r 2 29 to 39a tfb KENWOOD BLANKETS—an ideal gift for all occasions; also K4NWOOD . Baby Blankets; all sizes and colors. MARTI N'S Dept, Store, $3tfb SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES and SERVICE TO ALL MAKES Rentals: by Week or Month WILL WHIDDEN HU 2-9103 — CLINTON- 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 THE FAMOUS ridge runner made in Canada by Canadians for Canadians goes anywhere a wheel will turn. Carries 500 pounds, tows 1000 pounds. Is being used by hunters, trappers, fishermen, farmers, delivery of parcels, newts papers, etc., runs all day on a gallon of gas. Four models to choose from. The dealer for this area as Mervyn Batkin, 75 Princess Street, Clinton. Phone HU 2- 3$66. 29-30p Dry Clean often to keep your garments always sweet, fresh and sparkling clean during this hot sum- mer season. 8 Lbs. For Only $2,00 IRENE'S WESTINGHOUSE COIN-OPERATED DRY CLEANER 70 Albert St., Clinton Phone HU 2-7833 22tfb AUTOS FOR SALE 1955 PONTIAC automatic, sh- arp two tone white and blue, apply Gerald Tookn, c/o Haugh Bros., Brucefield. 30p 1959 CHEVROLET Impala V8, automatic, white walls, tinted glass, radio, Excellent condition. Call Goderich JA4-9348. 29p-30b THINKING OF RAMBLER? Visit the Bluewater Service Station, Goderich oil the Bay- field Road. Phone JA 4-9461. 15tfb 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 CUSTOM-WORK CUSTOM COMBINING. Apply Lyle Montgomery, HU 2-7231. 28-9-30b DON'T PUTTER! CaII your plumber. DURO pumps and softeners sales & service. Eck- ert's Plumbing and Electric, ph- one 54r2, Bayfield. 28tfb SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED— Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed, write or phone Louis Blake, RR 2, Brussels, phone 442w6 Brussels. 10to39p EXPERT CARPENTRY WORK done reasonably to your satis- faction. For kitchen cupboards, coffee tables, bookcates, china cabinets, etc., and all small odd Wog arbutel your home. Call Ken MeNairn, HU 2-7726. 19tfb MOTORS, generators repaired or rewound, 1/10 horsepower Up, 60 cycle conversions Parts for Most makes on hanel or available, Art LeVett and Sons, 139 Erie Street, phOne 1.1U 2-6640. 40tfb LOST AND FOUND LOST ,betWeen King St. and piano factory f a pair of eye 348 glasses, E. C. Nichol, HU 2, 30b LOST — TWO beagles, male and female; black and White, seen Iasi near the Baylield river in Little England, lost Saturday night. Finder Please PhoneIIU 2.961 Sop HELP WANTED FENIALE IDTT\TINWQM GIRL required, must be 21 or over. APP1Y person to Hotel. Clinton, '28tru TWO WAITRESSES and, night short order cook. Apply to Mrs. Margaret Rtimball, Queens Ho- tel Seaforth or phone collect 248. 29tfb ASSISTANT SECRETARY APPLICATIONS will be re- ceived until 5:00 p,m. on Tues- day, July 31 for an Assistant Secretary at the Clinton District Collegiate Institute. Pubes to commence on Mon- day, August 20 or as soon there- after as possible, State age, qualifications, ex- perience, salary expected, and availability for interview, in own handwriting to: D. J. COCHRANE, Principal, Clinton District Collegiate Instit'ute; P.O. Box 190, Clinton, Ontario. 29-30b 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. 20-tfb RENT These Machines 3 Floor Polisher 3 Floor Sander and Edger V Belt Sander V Electric Rug Shampooer with wet and dry vacuum 3 Hand Electric Sander 3 Duo Purpose Hand Sander BALL & MUTCH CLINTON 30-tfb PET STOCK 3 PART GERMAN Shepherd puppies, female; 25 cents each. Phone HU 2-7567. 30b 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. Cox, HU 2-3870. 17to21p tfb REAL ESTATE LOTS FOR SALE, in Clinton. Phone HU 2-6692. 21tfb SACRIFICE — frame dwelling located 15 miles from Clinton on Zurich Highway No. 84, livingroom, kitchen, dinette, 2 bedrooms, bath and full base- ment, located on 25 acres of land planted with 4 years' growth of Christmas trees. W. H. Hodgson Real Estate and Insurance, Exeter, phone 235- 2420. 30b TENDERS WANTED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until August 4th, 1962, for the painting of the sehool room and porch of SS No. 6 Hullett with two coats of paint. Work to be completed by August 25, 1962. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. John H. McEwing Secretary-treasurer, RR 1, Myth 30-1b TENDERS will be received up to August 15 for No. 7 school and grounds on the Maitland Concession of ColhoUrne ship, 34 Miles north of the .H61- mesville river bridge. School has a full basement, hydro, furnace and inside toilets. Any tender hot necessarily accepted. Apply Williarn Watson, secre. tart'-treasurer of Colbounne School Area, Goderich RR 5. 29-30b BOXHOLDERS' NAMES NOT GIVEN 01)T1 It is not possible for us to diiailge the nazi-le -or ad. dress' of any advertiser tieing Neves-Record bolt number. Please do not ask Xor this information. BIRTHS pgIclig.RT — In Clinton Pub- lie hospital, on Sunday, .July 22, 1962, to Mr, and. Mrs. Fred Reichert, Clinton,. a daugh- ter (Catherine Margaret). DEM:Ma/lg. In Clinton pub- lic Hospital, on Sunday, July 22, 1902; to Mr.. and Mrs, Lloyd. Penomin - Z0rich, a son, wag. my CUSTOM WORK CUSTOM combining, Phone HU 2-7553, Brand Bros. 29-30-1p CUSTOM SWATHING with 10 foot self-propelled, with univers- al pick-up reel, special rates on large acreage. Ben Riley, Lan- desboro, phone Seaforth 756J2. 29-30p LIVE STOCK FOR SALE 30 PIGS for sale, 6 weeks old. wrecking John Deere AR trac- tor, good rear tires 13x26. Jan Koene, RR .1, Bayfield HU 2- 9987.. 30b ATTENTION FARMERS CAN YOU USE - MORE COWS? We are prepared to give you from 10 to 20 cows, no down payment and up to 3 years to pay. Apply: Joe Corey Phone HU 2-9889 28-31p AUCTION SALE Of Property and Household Ef- fects from 213 on the corner of Park and Albert Street, Goder- ich, on Saturday, July 28th at 1.30 p.m. the following: Household Effects -- Cherry cupboard; blanket chest; large chest of drawers; 3 cane bottom chairs; oak 3-piece bedroom suite; iron bed; metal trunk; dining room buffet table and chairs; buffet; drop leaf table butternut sideboard; small oak table; small pine table; other small tables; sewing machine; 2 couches; Quebec heater; Im- perial combination gas range and heater (like new); rocking chair; kitchen chairs; washing machine; laundry tub; coal oil stove; hot plate; lawn mower; sealers; •garden tools; toilet set; clothes rack;' dishes; includ- ing antiques; pictures; cooking utensils; numerous other art- icles, Property eonsists of a 11/2 st- orey 7 room frame house with insul shingle siding and hydro throughout. TERMS, household effects cash. TERMS property, 10 percent down and balance in 30 days With property sold without re- serve. Harvey Hunking agent for Miss Susan Hunking EDWARD W. ELLIOTT auctioneer 29-30b FOR SALE MARVEL grain thrower. Like new. Ray Cantelon, HU 2-3337, 30p INTERNATIONAL No. 120, 12 foot swather in good condition. Apply Vern Alderdice, Kippen, phone Hensall 344w4, 30b CASE 'COMBINE, 5 ft, power takeoff, in good running order also Gibson refrigerator; wash- ing machine. Phone Seaforth 847 r 31. 30p SERVICES ATTENTION FARMERS! Call promptly. 300 lbs. or over, ac- cording to condition. Licensed under Dead Stock Disposal Act, Licence No. 158C62, 7 Days Service. Call Ed. Andrews, 863W1, Seaforth. 8tfb DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL For DEAD or DISABLED . ANIMALS - Call - DARLING & Company Of Canada Limited Dashwood 35 r 15 Dead Animal Licence No, 175-C-62 ltfb SERVICES FARMERS, TRUCKING Ser- vice, local and long distance. For prompt service, phone P. W. Transport Ltd., Blyth, 162 (collect). 20to43p re WANTED WANTED — Broiler hatching eggs, also flocks to supply us with broiler and egg breed hatching eggs on a weekly year round basis. Large prem- ium paid over market price. Write Tweddle Chick Hatcher- ies Limited, Fergus Ont. 30-1-9-6-8-40b MEMORIAM Taylor — In loving Memory of a dear mother, Catherine Taylor, who passed away, July 25, 1959. Loaingly remembered by Retta and Walter. 30b MARRIAGES BOGIE-NOWA'It — In West- field United Church on Sat": 1,1rdaY, JulY 21, 1962, by the Rev„ H, A Funge, LOndes- boro, Dorothy Marie, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Howatt, RR 1, Belgrave, and Melvin Ernest Bogie, Son of Mr, and Mrs. ErteeSt Bogie, ER 1, Port Albert, CRICH-RACIOT—In St. Pat- rick's Roman Catholic Clair, ch, Galt, on Saturday, July 14, 1962, by the Rev. Father Robert Walah, Suzanne Fran- cine, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rime Joseph Raciot, Galt, to Ross Neil Oriel', son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Her- man Crich, 97 Rattenbury St. West, Clinton, LAMONT -.HAMILTON — In. Burns United Church, Hullett Toaenship, on Saturday after- noon, July 21, 1962, by the Rev. I. A, Funge, Lenora Ann, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Harr111- ton, Landesboro and Charles Everett Lamont, son of Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Lamont, RE 1, Holyrood. DEATHS ANDERSON—In Clinton Pub- lic Hospital, on Sunday, July 22, 1962, Florence Dell Pat- terson, widow of the late Wil- liam Anderson, Auburn, in her 89th year. Service from the J. Keith Arthur funeral home, Auburn, on Wednesday, July 25, by the Rev. Harold Snell; London, to Ball's Cem- etery. BARLOW — Early Sunday morning, July 22, 1962, as a result of injuries in a bicycle- car collison on Highway 8, Hullett Townsihp, AC1 Ed- ward William Barlow, RCAF Station Clinton, dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bar- low, RR 2, Uxbridge, Ont. KEDWELL—Near Petrolia on Sunday, July 22, 1962, in a motor vehicle accident, AC1 Ronald Franklin Kedwell, RCAF Station Clinton, son of Mr, and Mrs. I. F. Kedwell, RR 3, Petrolia. OESCH — Suddenly •as a result of electric shock, in Clinton, on Friday morning, July 20, 1962, Agnes Marlene Oesch, dear daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Oesch, RR 2, Zurich, in her 19th year. Ser- vice from the Westlake fun- eral home, Zurich, to Blake Mennonite Cemetery, on Sun- day afternoon, July 22. PATE—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Thursday night, July 19, 1962, Thomas Pate, Hul- lett Township, beloved hus- band of Mary Christine Rich- mond, in his 89th year. Ser- vice from the Tasker Memor- . ial Chapel, Blyth, to Blyth Union Cemetery, by the Rev. W. D. Clark, supply minister at Blyth United Church. ROGERS — In Civic Hospital, Ottawa, on Sunday, July 15, 1962, Frederic A. Rogers, Ot- tawa, beloved husband of Kathleen MacLean (son of Mrs. Charles F. Rogers and the late Mr. Rogers) in his 60th year. Service from the Brady and Harris funeral residence, Ottawa, to the fam- ily plot, Mount Pleasant cem- etery, London, on Thursday, afternoon, July 19. Commital service by the Rev. Dr. Wil- liam Barclay. SHANAHAN — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, night, July 21, 1962, follow- ing a car crash in Hullett Township that evening, Maur- . ice Roy Shanahan, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Shanahan, RR 1, Clinton, in his 17th year. Requiem High Mass in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Clinton on Tuesday morning, July 24, with interment in Clinton Cemetery. SCHAEFER—In Victoria Hos- pital, London, on Sunday, July 22, 1962, George Wil- liam Schaefer, Goderich, in his 68th year. Service from Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich on Tuesday after- noon, July 24, by the Rev. C. L. Royal, and interment in Maitland Cemetery.' SCOTCHMER—In Clinton Pub- lic Hospital, on Saturday, July 21, 1962, Catherine Scotehmer, 31 Beachdale Ave. Scarboro, beloved wife of John .Scotchnier, Sr., former- ly of Bayfield. Service from the Beattie funeral home, Clinton on Sunday evening, July 22, by the Rev, Grant L. Mills, and second service on Tuesday afternoon from the Sherrit funeral home, Scar- boro, with interment in Pine Hills Cemetery there. TAYLOR — In South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Thurs- day, July 19, 1962, Harry M. Taylor, beloved htisband of Adeline Sararas and dear mother of Mrs, William Gib- bings, Clinton, in his 79th year. Service from the Bon- thron funeral hoMe, Hensall, to Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township, on Sunday after- nom, July 22. :MARRIAGES Mael;PWAMCAN*Pg13. Thames Road United ,Church on Sati.irday; ,Jilly 14, 1962,. by , :the Wi/SP.A. Ann Marlene,. daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund, Alex, ander, 'RR .Hensall, and Merlin John 'Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs„ .FPVO,P Mac- Lean, Toronto. MAXW ELL-CORNISH--In the United Church parsonage, Woodham, on. Satiiielay, July 14, 1962,. by the Rev.. Wareham, • Muriel Lenora, .daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Garfield, Cornish„ AR 1, Woodhani, to Douglas Wayne Maxwell, Hensall, son of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Maxwell, SKEL•M'.-LANDRY—In Wesley- Vnited Church, ton, .on Saturday, July 21,, 1962, by the Rev. D. D.D., Clinton, Phyllis Jean- ette, daughter of Mr and Mrs, .Joseph G. Landry, Oro-, haooto,. New Brunswick, to Robert Rutledge Seeley, RCAF Station Carne Borden, son of Mrs. Marion' Seeley, Clinton and the late Wilfred E. Seeley. CARDS OF THANKS Mrs, George Lindsay wishes to thank all who sent cards and flowers, the nurses and Dr. Newland for their kindness, while a patient in Clinton Pub- lic Hospital. 30b We wish to express our sin- cere 'appreciation to friends, relatives and neighbours for their floral tributes and remem- brance during our recent be- reavement, — MRS, MYRON BUTLER AND FAMILY. 30b To all who planned, work- ed, and contributed to the fund recently presented to us to as- sist in replacing our home lost by fire a sincere thank you.— MR. AND MRS, FRANK RAITHBY AND JOHN. 30b The Holmesville Softball team sincerely thanks everyone for supporting them on Saturday night, A special thanks to the Oldsters for making this game possible and also to the um- pires, clowns and first aid crew. 30b The family of the late Maur- ice Roy Shanahan extend their sincere thanks to all who in any way helped to ease their sorrow. Special thanks to both Father R. E. Bussey and Father Arm- and, to Dr. Newlands and Dr. Goddard and the nurses at Cl- inton Public Hospital, to all neighbours and the Catholic Women's League of Clinton, — MR. AND MRS. A. L. SHAN- AHAN, 30p The family of the late Mr. William Fairservice wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received from our kind friends, neighbours and relatives in our recent sad bereave- ment. Special thanks to Dr, D. J. Lane, Dr. Thompson, the pall-bearers, the ladies whb helped in the home, and all who helped in any way. 30p We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, floral tributes dur- ing our recent bereavement in a loss of a loving husband and dear father the late Harry M. Taylor. Special thanks to Dr. Gans, Rev. Harold Johnston, Bonthron funeral home, pall- bearers, Ladies Aid of Bruce- field United Church and all those who helped in any way. — MRS. HARRY TAYLOR & FAMILY. 30p Elna Sewing Machines SALES and SERVICE EASY TERMS Repairs to All Makes of Sewing Machines. David Colclough HOLMESV I LLE Phone HU 2-3275 27tfb Mechanical and Body Re- pairs, Wheel Alignment and Balance, Window Replace- ments, Radiator Repairs. Protect against rust with U nda-Spray Davidson's Texaco Service No. 8 Highway, Goderich Phone JA 4-7231 Do-It-Yourself BIRTHS DIXON In Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, 4IY 23, 1962„ and Mrs. John Pjxon, Clinton, a daughter. MCGREGOR — PO, lie Hospital, on ,S1.,OldaY, 22, /.96.2', to Mr, and MrS.. James McGregor, 13R. 2, KiP- pan, a son (Steven James), MPLEAN--In hospital in Germ, any, on Saturday, 49.15/ 14, 1962, Corporal and.' Mrs:: Robert McLean, a daughter (Katherine Marie), grand, daughter for Mr and Mrs. Donald W. McLean; great granddaughter for Mr, and Mrs. Norman Ball. TRY—In Quebec) on Saturday, .June 21, 1962, to Corporal and Mrs. David Try; RCAF Sta- tion Mont Apiea, Quebec, a son. (Gregoire „Tampa), By hat Borden • Classified Rates For Sale, etc., Cards of Thanks, In Memoriams, Engagements, 30 a word; .Minimum 75c. REPEATS- 2c a word; Minimum 50c. CASH DISCOUNTS-- i/3 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