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SALES & SERVICE
Ted flyder's TV
245 Vittoria St.
Clinton HU 2-9320
They'll taste Better Made with
Bartliffs Enriched Bread
Our Friday Special--"-'
From Our Stare Oni)y- ,
FRUITED ORANGE BREAD.
Reg. 43c each Special 37C each
41,
ur Saturday 'Special--
From Our Store Only
LEMON SNOW BUNS ,
Reg. 38c Special 29c
Bartliffs Bakery
HU 2.9727 Limited CLINTON
Sokari anti Rostouram
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ARTICI,ES fOR SALE
BABY BUGGY, used 3 months;
must sell, Apply 130 King St.,
Apt, 1, Clinton. 31p
FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERAT-
or. Aps.rtrnent size, 6' cu, ft.,
$50, Contact John Wise, 115
John Street, phone HU 2-1265.
31p
Name
Address
Phone
31-3p
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. Buruma, RR
2, Clinton, phone HU 2-3287.
Representing John Bosveld,
31.3b
RETIRE
To Lovely Quiet
BAYFIELD
HOUSE — newly remodelled,
winterized, with all convenienc-
es. Lovely large rooms, all new
kitchen cupboards.
BRICK HOUSE-2 years old,
winterized; 3 'bedrooms, fire-
place, many extras, close to
stores.
SUMMER COTTAGE— 4
bedrooms at Egerton Beach.
Priced' to sell. Now at $6,000,
small down payment.
COTTAGE-2 bedrooms, fire-
place, beautiful surroundings,
close to lake. $6,500.
HOUSE-4 'bedrooms, fire-
place, close to lake, large lot.
$7,000.
Lauckner Real Estate
ADAM FLOWERS
Bayfield — Phone 83
31b
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED
WORKING MAN WOULD like
transportation to and born
Centralia Monday to Friday.
Working hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Phone HU 2-9647. '31b
TRAVEL SERVICE
STAN BLOWES 'TRAVEL Ser-
vice, 32 Wellingten St., Sttat-
fOrd. For all airlines, steam-
ships,• rail, hotel , reservations,
tours, Low bank rates on time
payments. Prepelds arranged
for relatives visiting from over--
seas. Call 271-5710.
81b
Diamonds
Cleaned & Checked
No Charge
ANSaTtETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
ptIoNt HU 2-9625
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
FOR SALE
CUSTOM WORK
CLEARANCE
)oxK. i:ii, ., ' •
BEACH COATS 2 ONLY
Terry Cloth Stripe. Sizes M. & L,
Reg. $9.95
TO CLEAR „„, ,,,,,,,,,, $4.98 ea.
CASUAL SHOES
Lace or Slip-On Styles. Brown,
Black or Green,
Reg. $7.9S
TO CLEAR
SPORT SHIRTS
Long or 'Short Sleeves, S M L
and XL.
TO CLEAR I. up
CABANA SETS 2 ONLY
Medium and Large, Shirt and
Short, Reg, $9.90, t A 00
TO CLEAR ..... ,„ 01.7U
SUMMER PANTS
Terylene and Wool Blends, Trop-
ical Weights.
save $3.00 to $5,00 on these
1—SKIRTS
Cool' Cotton Knits, Assorted
Patterns
TO CLEAR $1.95 ,
$5.95 pr.
set
Pickett & Campbell Ltd.
HU 24132 Main Career CLINTON
2 BEDROOM 'HOUSE, nrifur,
nished, available A140144 • 1.
Phone HU 2-9532. • 31b
4-ROOM APARTMENT with
modern conveniences, Available
August 15. Phone 66 Seaforth,
North Main Street, - 31b
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
apartment near RCAF Station
Clinton, ,Phone HU 2-3337.-
29-30-1-3b
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
Homan 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-lb
3 BEDROOM HOUSE, unfur-
nished, with 3-piece bath, 3
miles north of Holmesville.
Phone 1604• Carlow. 31b
ONE BEDROOM apartment,
unfurnished; private bath.
Available now, apply 17 Rat-
tenbury Street East, Clinton.
31b
APARTMENT, UNFURNISH-
ed, suitable for couple, avail-
able July 15, self-contained,
private entrance,
Phone HU 2-9768. 26teb
SMALL APARTMENTS furn-
i ished or unfurnished, heated,
self-contained, L. G. Winter,
Real Estate, 200 High Street,
phone HU 2-6692. 27tfb
FMNISHED APARTMENT,
, one bedroom, suitable for
,
couple only, 130 King St., Clin-
ton. Phone Seaforth 219R.
28tfb
LAKE FRONT modern cottage,
fully furnished, rent for the
month of August, near Bay-
field, For information call HU
2-7006. 31b
7 ROOM MODERN FARM
house, unfurnished, available
August 1, located 7 miles from
Clinton. Apply Bruce Roy, Lon-
desboro, phone Blyth 28r6.
30tfb
ONE BEDROOM apartment,
gas heated, living room, bath,
kitchen with new electric• stove
and frig., available August 15
or September 1. PhZine HU 2-
6694 before 6 pm. 31b
HOUSE FOR RENT. Available
August 15. VA miles south of
Brucefield. S rooms. Unfurnish-
ed. Two bathrooms. Oil furn-
ace. Modern. Nick Oud, RR 3,
Kippen phone Hensall 262 J 4.
30tfb
FOR RENT IN PAYFIELD, 3
bedroom house, itnfurnished.
Phon0 Bayfield 54 r 4. 31b
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, linftir-nished, ,tiled floors, oil heating,
newly decorated, centrally loc
ated. Phone HU 2-954Q. alp
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
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT one bed-
room, apartment, furnished,
wanted by Oetober 1. Write to
D. R. C. 'F.aubent, RCAF Sta-
tion Clinton, 27Itift)
ARTICLES FOR SALE
CANADIAN CEMENT FOR
sale. Phone HU 2-9411,
A. G. Grigg and Son. 38tfb
RIDING lawn mower; tent
trailer, 8 x 12, Phone HU 2-
3807. 30tfb
AGAIN THIS YEAR, outside
white paint $2.99 'gallon. T, A.
Dutton Appliances, 13rucefield,
open evenings •till 9 p.m. 18tfb
ELECTRIC RANGET1E, IN
excellent condition. Apply Miss
Hodgins, Bayfield Terrace, Bay-
field, 30-lb
2 SINGLE CONTINENTAL
beds, spring mattresses, good
condition, reasonable. Phone
Blyth 122. 31p
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
DRAPERY PULL RODS —
Track, curtain rods, venetian
blinds, bamboo draperies, win-
dow blinds. Free estimates
given. Irwin's Dry Goods.
23tfb
ii-7.,uc-T...TNDID. Sweat Shirts,
With hoods, forest green color,
assorted sizes, $3.25, at Ellwood
Epps Sports Shop, King Street,
Clinton, 31b
CLEARANCE SALE
OF ALL
Summer Stock
Name Brand Products
257/0ATOFF
Bayfield Woollen
Shop
This is your chance to buy
Quality Goods at Reduced
Prices.
31b
FILTER QUEEN
Sales and Service,
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Mensal! 696 r 2
29 to 39p tfb
KENWOOD BLANKETS—an
ideal gift for all occasions; also
KENWOOD Baby Blankets; all
sizes and colors. MARTIN'S
Dept. Store. 33tfb
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
15 FT. AWNING, green with
white stripes. Apply Peter's
Meat Market, Clinton, 31b
USED ELECTRIC STOVE and
refrigerator, in good condition.
Call HU 2-7448. 31b
Dry Clean often to
keep your garments
always sweet, fresh
and sparkling clean
during this hot sum-
mer season.
8 Lbs. FOr Only $2.00
IRENE'S
WESTINGHOUSE
COIN-OPERATED
DRY CLEANER
70 Albert St., Clinton.
Phone HU 2-7'833 22tfb
AUTOS FOR SALE
1960 FORD FALCON, black, in
Al condition; whitewall tires,
radio, deluxe interior, Phone
HU 2-9560, 31tfb
1962 PONTIAC Strato Chief,
2-door, white, radio, 6,300 miles.
Like new. BeSt offer, by August
15. HU 2-7210. 31p
THINKING OF RAMBLER?
Visit the Bluewater Service
Station, Goderich on the Bay-
field Road. Phone JA 4-9461.
l5tfb
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS will be received by
the undersigned until August
4th, 1962, for the painting of
the school room and porch of
SS No, 6 Hallett with two
coats of paint. Work to be
completed by August 25, 1962.
Lowest or any. tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
John IT Mawing
Secretary-treasurer,
AR 1, Blyth
30,1b
COMM WORK
AIR COMPRESSOR,EQCTIP-
merst with jack hammer, mud spade and drill,' Floor sanding,
Cale Doucette builder. Phone
HU 2-334$.
DON'T PUTTER: Call ,your
plumber. DURO ?amps and softeners sales 4 service, Epic;
ert's Phimbing and Electric, ph-
one 54r2, Bayfielcl, 28tfb
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED— . Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed, write or phone
1,011is Blake, RR 2, Brussels,
phone 442w6 Brussels.
1,0to39p
EXPERT CARPENTRY WORK
done reasonably to your satis-
faction. For kitchen cupboards,
coffee tables, bookcases, china
cabinets, etc,, and all small odd
jobs around 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 band
or available. Art Levett and
Sons, 139 Erie Street, phone
HU 2-6640, 40tfb
LOST AND 'FOUND
FOUND — A small beagle;
brown, black, white in colour.
Write general delivery to Jim
Ross, Clinton, 31b
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
DININGROOM GIRL required,
must be 21 or over, Apply in
person to Hotel Clinton, 28tfb
TWO WAITRESSES and night
short order cook. Apply to Mrs.
Margaret Rumball, Queens Ho-
tel Seaforth or phone collect
248. 29tfb
MIDDLE-AGED LADY FOR;
light housekeeping in comfort-
able Hensel! home. Two adults,
Live in. Box 2, Hensall.
31b
WOMAN WANTED from 9
p.m. to 7,30 a.m., two nights
per week, for lady invalid, in
vicinity of Bayfield. Phone HU
2-9284. 31b
MISCELLANEOUS
WATCH REPASP. 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
Mechanical and Body Re-
pairs, Wheel Alignment and
Balance, Window Replace-
ments, Rndiator Repairs.
Protect against rust with
Unda-Spray
Davidson's Texaco Service
No. 8 Highway, Goderich
Phone JA 4-7231
Dolt-Yourself
RENT These Machines
'V Floor Polisher
'V Floor Sander and Edger
3 Belt Sander
3 Electric Rug Shampooer
with wet and dry vacuum
'V Hand Electric Sander •
'V Duo Purpose Hand Sander
BALL & MUTCH
CLINTON
30-tib
LOOKING FOR HEIRS of
William J. Fluker, who was
born in Clinton, and lived in
Chicago, and died on Sept. 11,
1934. He was married to Annie
Flluker. His mother's maiden
name was Jane Stewart of
Glasgow, Scotland, This is in
reference to vacant piece of
real estate in Chicago, Anyone
knowing anything about heirs
of Mr. Fluker please call or
write Mr. Donald Hartz, 9137
S. 'Ashland Ave., Chicago 20,
Ill. Phone Prospect 9-7400.
31-3-4-5b
PET STOCK
REGISTERED PUG PUPPIES,
male and female. Reasonable.
Phone RU 2-9640, 31b
CHILD'S RIDING PONY, 7-
year-old mare with 5 month bld
colt. Saddle and bridle com-
plete. R. J. Carter, Fernhurst
Glen, two miles north of MI-
31s3b
SALESMAN WANTED
A TEXAS OIL COMPANY
WANTS MAN OVER 30
FOR CLINTON AREA
WE NEED •a good man at once
arid We are willing to pay top
earnings, We ptefer someone
between 30 and 50 . , who can
Make auto trips for about a
Week at a time « and Can tall
On small town industrial and
rural property owners,
WORTH $12,000.00
Our top Men in other parts of
country draw ekeeptional tarn-
trigs up to $12,000 in a year.
This opening in the Clinton
area is worth jttat as much to
the tight Man. We take eare of
nil deliveries and nellectionS,
Pay edrnin0 iii adVanne, N. S.
SWalibW, P1-es,, SMithwestaili
Petroleum CO., Box 700 t'Ort
Worth Texas.
Quick Canadian 904
1. Of JOU our demeStle •animpla,
only -What one WAS native Ito
this oontinent?
2, What is like full membership
of the Hops9 of Commons?
3. Interest charge's on the .114,
tional .ptiblic debt will cost
Canadians 4421W .much per
week in: talc payments?
4, How many persom ii
Canada are in receipt of the
tedmel,proyincial wino per,
FLAT HAY •RACK for sale,
with new top, $50, Phone Hen-
sall 698 r 12, Asa Steckle. 31p
24x40 GEORGE WHITE No. 6
separator with' shredder, grain-
thrower and 120 ft, drive belt,
in excellent shape. Apply to
Percy Gibbings, RR 1, Clinton,
Lot 28, Con. 7, Hullett. Phone
HU 2-9925. 31p
SERVICES
FARMERS, TRUCKING Ser-
vice, local and long distance.
For prompt service, phone P.
W. Transport Ltd., Blyth, 162
(collect). 20to43p
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.
17to2lp tfb
REAL ESTATE
LOTS FOR SALE, in Clinton.
Phone HU 2-6692. 21tfb
NEW HOMES
BUILT ANYWHERE
Complete Financing
Arranged
Possession of new home
within six weeks.
Representative can call at
your convenience.
No Obligation.
Clip Adv. and Mail To
CLAR-CO CONSTRUCTION
LTD.
BURFORD, ONT.
OOP 411.1oWlannq.4.,„ 41.41 4194,f1
persona A/loWA11., '0074g9'
ASSIStAPPe .allowianoes?
5, The Average weekly wage in
Canadian n'imnfaestliring. was
$20 in. 3,9$9, $43 in 3,04-'9,.
What is todWs 'figure?
ANSWERS: 5, In January,
1962, 'average 'Wage was .$75 A
Week. 3, Just ,over $15 million
A week, 1, 'Qinay the Ogg- WAS
native to. North AMeigtea,
Blind persons allowances, S„500
persoos; disabled ponscona $10W-
ances,, 50,000 ,eensons; .Old-age
.49,110WAAM$, 100,000
persons, 2, Since 1953 oie
House ,of commen* has had
-total of 265 seats.
Material ,prepared by the edi
toms of Quick Canadian Facts,
the pocXet annual of faet$
about Canada,
CUSTOM combining, Phone HU
2-7553, Brand Bros. 29-30-1p
LIVE STOCK FOR SALE
PIGS FOR SALE. R. Middel,
RR 3, Auburn, 31b
HEREFORD BULL for sale, 2
years old, 1,200 lbs., $200. Ap-
ply John Gelling, RR 2, Clin-
ton. HU 2-7144. 31p
AT TENTION
FARMERS
CAN YOU ,USE
MORE COWS?
We are prepared to give
you from 10 to 20 cows,
no down payment and up
to 3 years to pay. Apply:
Joe Corey
Phone HU 2-9889
28-31p
WANTED
WANTED — Broiler hatching
eggs, also flocks to supply us
with broiler and egg breed
hatching eggs on a weekly
year round basis. Large prem-
ium paid over market price.
Write Tweddle Chick Hatcher-
ies Limited, Fergus Ont.
30-1-4,-6-8-40b
SERVICES
ATTENTION FARMERS! Call
promptly. 300 lbs. or over, ac-
cording to condition. Licensed
under Dead Stock Disposal Act,
Licence No. 158C62. 7 Days
Service. Call t Ed. Andrews,
863W1, Seaforth. 8tfb
Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
at 7.30 p.m.
Government Inspected Scales
Cattle Sold by Weight
TERMS: CASH
JOE COREY, Sales Manager
BOB McNAIR, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk 0
BIRTHS
AUBIN '— In Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on Fri-
day; AllY 20 i962, 'to Mr.
and Mrs. Andre Aubin; Soo-
forth, a Poll.
PATglVIA —In Solitb Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Friday,
July 20, 1962, to Mr. and
HMeitalF1,rInt4 sopo a(teFrmAk 13'Cilortils, brother for Magerita,
and Anita).
POBIN$ON—In Clinton Public
S 9 6 e.21,, too nc orSpaotrnarld
and
yn d, urisy
William Dobinsen, Clinton, a
daughter.
DOWNIE—In Pittsburgh Gen,
eral Hospital on Wednesday,
July 25, 1962, to Dr, and Mrs, John Downie (nee Mary
Alice Hunter) 1620 Beech-
wood Blvd., Pittsburgh 17,
Pa, U.S.A., a daughter, Joce-
lyn Grant (second grand-
daughter for Dr. and Mrs.
B. G. Hunter, Toronto and
Bayfield).
ELLIOTT — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Au-
gust 1, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs.
John Elliott, Blyth, a son
MACKIE — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday; July 29,
1962, to Mr, and Mrs. Ken
Mackie, Bayfield, a son.
McCAUGHEY—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Wednesday,
August 1, 1962, to Flying Of-
ficer and Mrs. Ron McCaugh-
ey, RCAF Station Clinton, a
son.
TIENKAMP — In Schefferville,
Quebec, on Sunday, July 22,
to Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Tien-
kamp, a daughter (sister for
Lynn).
MARRIAGES
DOBIE-KNIGHT —In Victoria
Street United Church, Gode-
rich, on Saturday, July 28,
1962, by the Rev. C. Duke-
low, Florence Violet Marie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Knight, Goderich, to
Gerald Edmund Dobie, Au-
burn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Dobie, Auburn.
McCLURE-TURNER — In St.
Andrew's United Church, Kip-
pen, on Saturday, July 28,
1962, by the Rev. A, H. John-
ston, Brucefield, Marion Eliza-
beth, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Turner, Varna, to
Kenneth George McClure, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
Clure, RR 4, Walton.
McLEAN-1V1cEWEN In Sage
Chapel, Ithaca, New York,
on Saturday afternoon, July
4, 1962, by the Rev. R. Chan-
fling Johnson of the Episco-
pal Church of Attica, Winni-
fred Jean, daughter of Mrs.
Duncan McEwen, Vancouver,
B.C., and formerly of Hens-
all, and the late Mr. Mc-
Ewen, to Douglas Brooks
McLean, R3 Maplewood Rd.,
Ithaca, N.Y., son of Prof.
True McLean and Mrs. Mc-
Lean, 307 Forest Home Drive,
Ithaca, N.Y.
PETRIE-RISEBROUGH -- In
the Anglican Church, Port
Albert, on Saturday after-
noon, July 21, 1962, Karen
Risenbrough, Cooksville, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Risebrough., Acton, to Nor-
man Petrie, Cooksville, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Petrie, Dungannon.
RIVETT-JEWELL — In Knox
Presbyterian Church chapel,
Goderich, on Saturday after-
noon, July 28, 1962, by the
Rev, Dr. D. J. Lane, Clinton,
Sandra, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jewell, Goderich
to James Rivett, Goderich,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Rivett, Goderich.
STAPLETON - MASSE — In
St. Peter's Roman Catholic
Church, Goderich, on Satur-
day, July 21,' 1962, by the
Rev. Father Stapleton, cous-
in of the groom, Joan Anne,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An-
thony Masse, Goderich, to
Kenneth Stapleton, Dublin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fergus
Stapleton, Dublin.
VORSTENBOSCH -PRIESTAP
—In Knox Presbyterian Ch-
urch, Mitchell, on Saturday
evening, July 28, 1962, by the
Rev. James Ferguson, Aud-
rey Elaine, daughter of Mr.
and. Mrs, Clarence Priestap,
RR 3, Mitchell, (grand-
daughter of Robert Thomson,
Kippen), to Bert Vorsten-
bosch, Stratford, son of Mr,
and Mrs. Martin Vorstenbosch,
RR 1, Britton.
I wish to thank my many
friends, neighbors, and rela-
tives, members of Huronic Re-
bekah Lodge, Ladies of the
Legion Auxiliary, and Ontario
Street United Church women
for their interest, thoughtful-
ness and gifts. Special thanks
to Mrs. Cale Doucette, Also for
the lovely cards, flowers and
visits while a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Oakes and the nursing
staff.—MARION PICKETT.
31p
We wish to express our heart-
felt thanks and appreciation for
the acts of kindness, messages
of sympathy and beautiful flor-
al offerings received from
neighbors, relatives and friends,
also thanking Dr. Oakes and
nurses at Clinton Public Hos-
pital; specially thanking Rev,
Mills for his consoling words
and help in our bereavement
of a loving wife, mother and
stepmother—Mr. and Mrs, F. S.
Hampton, Mr, John Scotchmer,
Sr., and family. 31b
The family of the late Mrs.
William Anderson wishes to ex-
tend their sincere thanks and
appreciation for the many acts
of kindness, the floral tributes,
cards and messages of sympa-
thy received from our many
friends, neighbours and rela-
tives in our recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Dr. Street,
the nurses and staff of Clinton
Public Hospital, Rev. Harold
Snell, the ladies of the Auburn
United Church who helped in
the home, and the Arthur fun-
eral home. 31n
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AC C OMM °DATION ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT FOR RENT'
'f'WO BEDROOM: ni3stairs
artment, heated, .unfurnished.
Phone HU 2-7058, 30x-lp
UNFURNISHED apartment,
one bedroom. Apply Ceriel Van
Damme, HU 31tfb
Elna Sewing
Machines
SALES and SERVICE
EASY TERMS
Repairs to All Makes of
Sewing Machines.
David Coiclough
HOLMESV I LLE
Phone HU 2-3275
27tfb
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
DEATHS
,g4--Soddealy„ 'following
motor vehicle accident :in
the city of Nitellener, on
Monday evening, ,July 30,
1962, Dorothy Dress, beloved
wife of Leonard Hunter, Mary
street, Clinton, in her 60th
year. ,Service from the Feat-
tie funeral home, Batten-
bury Street Fast, :Clinton, to
Clinton-cemetery, to-.day;.
Thursday, Aogust . •.-7, by the
Rev, Grant L, Mills,
JOHNSON — Suddenly at her
home in Goderich on `.f.ues,
day, July 31, 1962, winnitred
Sturdy, widow of the late
Captain V. Johnson (dear
mother of Mrs,. M, Finlay
and Clarence Sturdy, ,Clinton)
Service frprii the Stiles Ann,
eral home to-day, Thursday,
August 2, by the Rev, Canon
K. E. Taylor, with interment
in Maitland cemetery. :
SToi3ss—At Woodstock Gen-
eral Hospital, on TneSday, •
July 31, 1962, Mrs. Charles.
J. Stobbs, 84 Dover Street,
Woodstock, beloved wife .of
Charles J. Stobbs and dear
mother of Mrs. Richard -
(Shirley) Hancock, Clinton,
in her 49th year, Service
from the Smith funeral
home, Woodstock, to Hillyiew
-Cemetery, - Woodstock, on
Friday afternoon, August 3,
TAYLOR—In the Queensway
Nursing Home, Hensall, on
Monday morning, July 30,
1962, Jane Ann Atkinson,
widow of the late William
Taylor, Hensall, in her 75th
, year, Service from the Bon-
thron funeral chapel, Hensall
on Thursday afternoon, Aug-
ust 2, at 2 p.m., by the Rev.,
E. 0. Lancaster, Lucan, and
interment in Exeter Ceme-
tery.
WIGHTMAN—In Victoria Hos-
pital, London, on Friday,
July 20, 1962, Laura Carr, -
Blyth, widow of the late Ro-
bert Wightman, in her 86th
year. Service .from the Tas-
ker Memorial Chapel, Blyth,
to Blyth Union Cemetery, on
Sunday, July 22. • •
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all who sent me cards,
flowers and treats while a pa-
tient in Clinton Public Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr.
Oakes, and nursing staff for
their 'kindnesses. — JOHN
OSTROM. 31p