HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1963-01-10, Page 4LOST AND FOUND
LOST — One Male
hound near Sunimerhill on
Wednesday, January 2. White
with black saddle and brewn
on chest and ears, Answers to
the name of "Peke”, Phone
collect to Bill Millson 333 r
Seaforth. 2-31)
MISCELLANEOUS
WATCH REPAIR is a job for
experts, Our work assures your
satisfaction, Counter's Jewellery,
Huren 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.
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Mechanical and Body Re-
pairs, Wheel Alignment and
Balance, Window Replace-
ments, Radiator Repairs.
Protect against rust with
pricia-Spray
Davidson's Texaco Service
No. 8 Highway, Goderich
Phone JA 4-7231
Do-It-Yourself
RENT These Machines
S.
FILTER QUEEN
Sales and Service
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensall 696 r 2
29 to 39p tfb
Telegraphed
Anywhere
54c EA
Bartliffs Bakery
2.9127 Limited CLINTON
Reg, 600 each SPECIAL
Rogers Majestic
TV
SALES & SERVICE
Ted Ryder's TV
245 Victoria St,
Clinton' HU 2-9320
Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
at 1.30 'p.m. •
Government Inspected Scales
Cattle Sold by Weight
TERMS: CASH
JOE COREY, Sales Manager
BOB 1VieNAIR, Auctioneer •
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 TO SATURDAY, JANUARY 19
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COMM ARTICLES .FOR SALE
TIMES WATCHES serviced
through ANSTETT Jewellers,
Ltd. 40tfb
FINDLAY STOVE, wood and
coal, in real good shape, Phone
HU 2-3337.
REEF by the quarter, front
or hind, Russell Cpseh, Varna,
phone Hensel]. 687 r 23, 2b
ELECTROLUX
SERVICE and SALES
J. Amsing
55 Albert St. Phone HU 2-7302
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FOR RENT
3-BEDROOM cottage in (3000,
rich, phone HU 2,9740,. 2p.
2-BEDROOM apartments nn,,
furnished, ground floor, avail-
able now, Phone ICU 2-7291,
2 LARGE TRAILERS for rent,
fully furnished. Aleo new and
used trailer; for sale, Becker'S
Trailer Court, Clinton. .21)
1-BEDROOM furnished apart-
heated, private bath and
entrance, available immediate-
ly, Phone HU 2-9869, 2b
2-BEDROOM apartment, furn-
ished, available after January
16, phone HU 2-7574, after 5
Pan, 2b
FURNISHED apartment, Cent-
ral location, frig., stove. Suit-
able for couple. Apply 13er-
man's Men's Wear, HU 2-9351.
VERY REASONABLE, furnish-
ed apartment, self-contained,
central location. Apply Mrs.
Percy Atkinson, RR 9, London.
Phone London 455-2298. 2b
4-ROOM upstairs unfurnished
apartment, private entrance,
with option to downstairs six-
room apartment at later date.
Phone HU 2-7628. . 2b
UNFURNISHED 3 room, heat-
ed apartment, Private bath,
centrally located. Call HU 2-
9498 after 6 p.m. and all day
Saturdays. 41p-tfb
FARM HOUSE for rent, mo-
dern conveniences, available
now, located 114 miles west of
Brucefield. Phone HU 2-3384,
D'Arcy Rathwell. 47tfb
SELF-CONTAINED 4 - ROOM
apartment, one large bedroom.
Suitable for couple. Unfurnish-
ed. Gas heating. On Albert
Street, above Lovett's Special-
ty Shop. HU 2-9090. 52tfb
LARGE BRICK HOUSE, 8
miles from Clinton, near plow-
ed county road, water pres-
sure system and hydro. Avail-
able now. Call 575W Seaforth,
E. S. McBrien. 1-2p
5-BEDROOM HOUSE, unfur-
nished, all modern conven-
iences, available now, tractor-
mounted snowblower available,
located 11/4 miles west and %
miles south of Brucefield.
Phone Hensall 34631. 47tfb
BAYFIELD
APARTMENTS
and COTTAGES
Furnished or unfurnished
Heated.
Modern facilities.
Water included in rent.
Ideal for commuters,
10 miles from RCAF
Station Clinton
Phone Bayfield 803 or
Stratford "271-6641
2-3-4b
FLORIST
Dial HU 2-7012, Clinton
LWOW
PECIALS
Choose from Our Selection of
Cakes, Pastry Sweet Goods
OUR FRIDAY SPECIAL
FROM OUR STORE ONLY
OLD FASHIONED CAKE DONUTS
SPECIAL . , , ....... .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,•,,..•..•.......... .. 4c
Reg. 50o dot.
OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL
FROM OUR STORE ONLY
BOSTON CREAM PIES
ARTICLES FOR . .
APPT.S—crisP, Ailey
tosh, hand picked, $2 a bushel,
Delicious, ..Cortland, arid SpieS,
Bring your own containers,
Tern at Holmesville onto Cut'
Line, go •fogr country .blocits
west, fOliow signs. Also ether
varieties. Fresh apple cider
available now, Art Bell, RR 2,
Goderich, ..1,A 4-8637, 39.42p-tfb
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Washing
Machine?
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PIONEER CHAIN SAWS are
Canada's finest — Saw Chain,
$9,95 up. Oregon chain and
bars for all saws. Chain oil,
$1.45 gal.; 5 gal or more, $1.30
gal. Available at Robert Glen
Pioneer Saws, phone Clinton
HU 2-9292. 1-2p
VACUUM CLEANERS
Sates 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
AUTOS FOR SALE
1956 VOLKSWAGEN VAN in
good working order, Phone
Seaforth 860114. 2p
THINKING OF, RAMBLER?
Visit the Bluewater Service
Station, Goderich on the Bay-
field Road. Phone JA 4-9461.
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BOARD AND ROOM
S L E E PI N G accommodation,
single or sharing. 31 Mill St.
Phone HU 2-7128. 2b
ACCOMMODATION for one
alone or two sharing, Phone
HU 2-7093. 2p
ANON
CUSTOM WORK
DON'T PUTTER! Call your
plumber. DURO pumps and
softeners sales & service. Eck-
ert's Plumbing and Electric, ph-
one 54r2, Bayfield. 28tfb
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
HELP WANTED
WELFARE
FIELD WORKER
WINGHAM AND NORTH
HURON
Salary Schedule $3,600
to $4,400
All Civil Service Privileges
Senior Matriculation or equiva-
lent required. Car essential—
mileage rate paid by Depart-
ment.
MALE OR FEMALE
Age 25-45
Apply in writing immediately
to:
Personnel Office
Department of Public Welfare
Room 3310, East Block
Parliament Buildings
Toronto, Ontario.
2-3b
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
WOMAN for part time employ-
ment. General kitchen work.
Apply in person to Bartliffs
Bakery Ltd. 2b
TO LIVE IN, capable girl or
woman for general •housework,
private room with TV, employ-
er can also speak German and
Finnish, other help kept. Please
call London 439-3816 or write
to Mrs. Robert Ivey, 199 St,
James Street, London. 2b
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HELP WANTED MALE
BOY TO LEARN KNITTING.
Apply in person to Par-Knit
Hosiery Ltd., Clinton, 2b
4th Class
Engineers
Required for
Clinton Public
Hospital
Duties to continence February
1st, 1963. Apply Stating
qualifications arid
ekperiente.
Applications to he in by 12 tibon
January fah, 1963:
Address tea
THOMAS A. STEEP,
CARDS OF THANKS
wish to express my sincere
thanks to my friends and neigh-
bors for flowers, cards, treats
and visits while a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. Also
to Dr, Oakes, kind nurses and
hospital aids, Your care is
greatly appreciated, — MRS.
JEAN HEBDEN, 2b
We wish to 0444; the yarl-
pus organizations, friends and
relatives who Were se very
kind. to Gordon at Christmas
time, Special, thanks to Clin-
ton Kinsmen, IOOF and the
Cancer Society. 1VIAMON
AND JACK SMITH, 2b
I Would like to take this
means of expressing apprecia,
tion and thanks to the wonder-
ful neighbors and the many kind
friends wo in so many ways
remembered Mrs. Carless and
myself, not only at Christmas
time, but during the convales-
cent period of Mrs. Corless at
home, and also during the sev-
eral months spent in the hospi-
tal. Again I say thank you.
—M. CORLESS. 2p
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Slavin
and John, Clinton, wish to ex-
press sincere thanks and ap-
preciation for acts of kindness,
messages of sympathy from
neighbors and friends in their
recent sad bereavement. 2p
We wish to thank those who
assisted us with such a bounti-
ful store for the holiday sea-
son; the boys for their contri-
bution; and the older folk for
articles, their time, talent and
money spent. Wishing you all
the best for 1963. —EMILY and
ROY PICKETT and family. 2p
I am sincerely grateful to
my friends, neighbors and re-
latives for their many kind
acts of sympathy during my
s a d bereavement. Special
thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Nediger, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Lawson, Mrs. Finnie, superin-
tendent of Clinton Public Hos-
pital, Rev. D. J. Lane, Royal
Canadian Legion, Dr, Addison
and the Beattie funeral home.
—MRS. ieRANK RAINS and
family. 2p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my friends and neigh-
bors who sent cards, treats and
visited me while I was a pat-
ient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don and Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, Special thanks to Dr. Oak-
es and Rev. Peter Dymond
—JACK ELLIOTT. 2p
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FOR SALE
181/2 LINEAL FEET, new steel
well curbing, 36" diameter, in
30" length, will sell reasonable.
Phone Eric Chuter, HU 2-9166
or HU 2-7530. 2-3b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
For DEAD or DISABLED
ANIMALS — Cali
DARLING
& Company
Of Canada , Limited
HUnfer 2-7269
Dead Animal Licence
No. 175-C-62
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Marlaft's
Dead Stock Removal
Highest cash prices paid for
disabled or dead cows and
horses over 500 lbs.
Please call collect:
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels, Ontario
Phone 133
24 HOUR SERVICE
License No. 95163B
48ith
BIRTHS
BIWINSMA--In Clinton Public
Hospital, on :Saturday, .Tantt-
ary 5, 1903, to -Mt and Mrs, C, 131'u/11501a, RR 4, Gode-rich, a on,
CALPWELL---In Clinton pub-
lie Hospital, on Saturday,
January 5, 1963, to Mr, anti
Mrs, John Caldwell, RR
Blyth, a.daughter.
CO L — In Clinton Public
Hospital, to LAC and. Mrs.
M. Coeur, RCAF Trailer
Park, a son.
CORMVEAU—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Monday, Jan-
uary 7, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Corriveau, RR 1,
Zurich, a daughter.
HARNEY—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, ,Iiinu-
ary 5, 1963, to Mr, and Mrs.
J. Harney, 166 Fulton Street,
Clinton, a daughter.
JOHNSTON—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on 'Tuesday,
January 8, 1963, to Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Johnston, Clin-
ton, a daughter.
DEATHS
AIKENHEAD — At her late
residence in London on Mori
day, December 24, 1962, Mrs,
M. S. Aikenhead, the former
Janette McNaughton. Surviv-
ing are her husband, one
daughter, Mrs. Walter (Lil-
lian) Hilton, London; sister,
Mrs. Arthur (Lilies) Wear-
ring, Toronto. Burial was in
Baird's cemetery, Stanley
Township.
CAMERON — On Thursday,
January 3, 1963, at Cleveland
Air Port, Gertrude Cameron,
171 Queensdale Ave., Toren-
to, wife of the late Gordon
Cameron, dearly loved moth-
er of Mrs. Murray Oakes,
Lyndhurst, Ohio, and the late
Alfred Shaw, .Agincourt.
Funeral at .the A, W. Miles
funeral chapel, St. Clair Ave.,
Toronto, on Monday, January
7, with interment in Mount
Pleasant Cemetery.
COLE—In Clinton on Satur-
day, Jauary 5, 1963, Oliver
John Cole, Goderich Town-
ship, widower 'of the late
Edna Mae Crich, in his 64th
year. Service from the Ball
and Match funeral home, 153
High Street, Clinton, to Clin-
ton Cemetery, by the Rev.
Geoffery Childs, Kitchener,
on Tuesday afternoon, Janu-
ary 8.
CORNEIL Enroute to Lon-
don hospital on Monday,
January 7, 1963, John G.
Cornell, 38, Hensall. Surviv-
ing besides his wife, Jean;
three sons, William, Beverley
and Gregory, all at home; his
father, William P., Appin;
two brothers, Gordon, Lon-
don and George, Dutton; one
sister, Mrs. Gordon (Marion)
Nisbitt, Riverside. Funeral
service was conducted from
the Bonthron funeral home,
Hensall.
ROSE—In Vancouver, B.C. on
December 20, 1962, Joseph
Ernest Rose, beloved husband
of Mabel Alexander, Van-
couver (formerly of Gode-
rich Township). Service De-
cember 22 at the T. Edwards
Company memorial chapel,
Vancouver, followed by cre-
mation.
LIVE STOCK FOR SALE
15 PIGS, 9 weeks old, Murray
Hohner, HU 2-3309, 2b
3 GOOD HOLSTEIN heifers
bred to polled Hereford. Two
due in week, one later. Apply
Norris Sillery, RR 3, Seaforth,
phone HU 2-3368. 2b
PUREBRED YORK HOC,
weighs approximately 600-700
pounds and is a good breeder.
Apply Jim Carter,, Londesboro,
HU 2-3339. 2b
POULTRY FOR SALE
ONE YOUNG GANDER or
Would consider trade on a
goose. Apply William Jenkins,
RR 1, Clinton, phone HU 2-
3290. 2b
FOR RENT
CHAIN SAW RENTAL—Light-
weight, one-man saw for rent.
Call Wells Auto Electric, King
Street, Clinton, phone HU 2-
3851. 2b
SERVICES
ATTENTION FARMERS! Call
promptly, Pay according to con-
dition, Licensed under Dead
Stock Disposal Act, Licence No.
158C62. 7 Days Service, Call
Ed. Andrews, 863W1, Seaforth.
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DEATHS
PAL — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on 55.4tur,
day, January 5, 1.963 the for,
mer Lyda Margaret ims, bem
loved wife of Lorne Dale,
Seaforth and deer mother of
11/1 r s Arthur (Margaret)
Wright, Seaforth; Mrs, Gore
don (Lorna) Johnson,. Bruce,.
field; Donald, Toronto, in her
61st year, Service on Mon-
day, January 8, from the Q.
A. Whitney funeral home,
Seaforth, with temporary en-
tombment at Ritz Memorial.
Chapel, Mitchell,
DEWAR—In Toronto General
Hospital on Monday, January
7, 1963, Mrs. Elva Dewar,
wife of David George Dewey,
Toronto. Other survivors are:
one son, George, at home;
one sister, Mme, Blanche Les-
lie, Toronto and her mother,
Mrs. George Wheatley, Clin-
ton, Funeral service was
conducted from. the Bedford
funeral home, Toronto, on
Wednesday, with interment
in Bayfield Cemetery.
EAGLESON — At her home,
603 South Jay Street, Aber-
deen, South Dakota, U.SIA.,
on Saturday, December 22,
1962, Alma Stevens (native
of Colborne Township) widow
of the late William Eagle-
son, Clinton, in her 92nd
year. Service from the Gates
funeral home, by the Rev, R.
A. Kline, Plymouth Congre-
gational Church, and inter-
ment in the family plot at
Riverside Cemetery, South
Dakota.
HOGGART — At the home of
his daughter in Myth on
Sunday, January 6, 1963,
Bertie Goodwin Hoggaat,
Mullett Township, beloved
husband of Mary Jane Riley,
and dear brother of William
and Wesley, both of Clinton,
in his 76th year, Service
Wednesday at Box funeral
home, Seaforth, with temp-
orary entombment in Wood-
lawn Mausoleum, Mitchell,
HYDE—In Clinton Public Hos-
- pital on Wednesday, January
2, 1963, John 13. Hyde, Hen-
sel], dear brother of Alex,
Kippen; Laurier, London;
Mrs. Gordon (Erna) Herd-
man, Buffalo, N.Y., in his
67th year. Service from the
Bonthron funeral home, Hen-
sall, on Saturday, January 4,
with interment in St. And-
rew's Cemetery, Shakes-
peare.
NEAL — In Clinton on Wed-
nesday, January 9, 1963,
Sarah Catherine Neal, belov-
ed wife of Russell G. Neal,
Clinton, in her 76th year.
Service from the Ball and
Match funeral home, 153
High Street, Clinton, on Fri-
day afternoon, January 11,
1963, at 2 p.m. to Clinton
Cemetery.
NIGH—In Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seaforth, on Sunday,
January 6, Patrick Nigh,
Seaforth, beloved husband of
Helen Betts, dear father of
Mrs. Louis (Margaret) Free-
man, Clinton and others, dear
brother of Joseph and Aloy-
sius, both of Clinton. Requ-
iem high mass was sung on
Tuesday, January 8 at St.
James Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth, with burial
in St. James cemetery.
PATERSON—At the home of
his daughter, Hamilton, Wed-
nesday, January 9, 1963, E.
Ewart Paterson, in his 79th
year. Husband of Lily New-
man, father of Edith, Hamil-
ton, and Newman, Stratford.
Mr. Paterson is resting at
the family residence, Mary
Street, Wiarton, where the
service will be held Satur-
day morning,. January 12, at
11 o'clock. Interment in Bay-
view Cemetery, Wiarton.
Flowers are gratefully de-
clined.
SPARKS — At her home in
Goderich Township on Satur-
day, January 5, 1963, Eva
Ann Woods, widow of the
late Alexander Sparks, Bay-
field, in her 78th year. Ser-
vice from the Beattie funeral
home, Clinton on Tuesday,
January 8 to Bayfield ceme-
tery by the Rev. E. A.
Cooper, Hamilton.
WILSON—At North Bay, On-
tario, Fred A. Wilson, Gode-
rich in his 79th year, Ser-
vice from the Lodge funeral
home, Goderich, to Maitland
Cemetery, on Tuesday after-
noon, January 8
3 Floor Polisher
3 Floor Sander and Edger
3 Belt Sander
3 Electric Rug Shampooer
With wet and dry vacuum
V Hand Electric Sander
3 Duo Purpose Hand Sander
BALL & MUTCH
CLINTON
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UPRIGHT PIANO, in good
condition, priced reasonable,
bench included, Phone HU 2-
9447, • 2-3b
MEN'S CCM -Hockey Skates,
$15,95, $19.95 and $24.95, at
Ellwood Epps Sports Shop,
King Street, Clinton, 2b
BERETTA SHOTGUN (12
gauge) in good condition. Apply
Mrs. G. Snell, 170 James Street,
Clinton. 2b
AUTOMATIC VIK1MATIC oil
burner stove, 47500 BTU per
hour, good condition. Phone
1-111' 2-7855. 1tf. b
3 OIL SPACE HEATERS, $15
each, in first class condition;
also 100 gal. oil tank. (Own-
er has converted' to natural
gas). HU 2-9427. 2b
1. ONLY WESTINGHOUSE
refrigerator, full width freezer
section, 10 cu. ft., price $89.
Phone HU 2-3232. Art's Appli-
ance Centre, BrucefieId, 2b
QUANTITY of good used stove
pipes, dampers, elbows and a
home-made barrel stove with
grates, suitable for garage or
workshop; only used few times.
Apply Box No. 23, Clinton
News-Record. 2b
FURNITURE —bedroom suite,
chesterfield (bed-type), odd
chair, 2 -liege., 2 electric ranges,
drier, wringer - type washer,
automatic washer. Apply Beck-
er's.Trailfer Court, Clinton. 2b
DON'T TAKE' CHANCES on
falling and hurting yourself.
Get ice creepens on your rub-
ber overshoes for sure grip.
Ray Shoe Repair, 35 Huron St.,
Clinton. 2-3b
APPLES FOR SALE — Spies,
Delicious and McIntosh of ex-
cellent quality, from our stor-
age. '-all or delivered, J. Ross
Middleton, RR 2, Bayfield,
HU 2-9136. 2b
FUEL OIL—For carefree heat-
ing with Champion Oil that's
insured against explosion be-
cause our truck carries oil -only.
A. G. Grigg and Son, phone
HU 2-9411. 46tfb
DRAPERY PULL RODS —
Track, curtain rods, venetian
blinds, bamboo draperies, win-
dow blinds. Free estimates
given. Irwin's Dry Goods.
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SPRAYED APPLES for sale:
Spy, Russet, Greening, Snows,
Delicious and cider apples. Free
delivery in Clinton and RCAF
houses. Phone HU 2-3214, Fred
McClymont and Sons, Varna.
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K. C. Cooke
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.
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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.
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PET STOCK
PEDIGREED ,BEAGLE PUPS
for sale. Phone HU 2-3807.
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REAL ESTATE
FULLY EQUIPPED one-chair
barber shop, in very good
location in Clinton. Apply John
Plumtree, HU 2-9695. 2p
FOUR VILLAGE LOTS in
Holmesville on which is corn
bination. residence and general
store. Alsp steel garage-stor-
age building. This could be an
income property for right per-
son. Priced for quick sale to
settle an estate. Contact J.
Mustard, Brucefield, phone HU
2 9251 or Mrs. Ruth Mulhol-
land, Clinton, phone HU 2-
9765, 2-3b
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of FREDERICK
PREST, late of the Village of
Londesboro, in the County of
Huron, Painter, deceased.
All persons claiming against
the above Estate are required to
forward full particulars to the
undersigned by the 18th day of
January, 1962, after which date
the assets will be distributed.
DONNELLY, DONNELLY
& MURPHY,
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate,
52-1-2-b
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of WILLIAM
FAIRSERVICE, 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 died on the 18th
day of July, AD 1962, are re-
quired to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on
or before the 15th day of Janu-
ary, AD 1963, after which date
the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to the
claims of which the undersign-
ed shall then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 21st day of December, AD
1962.
E. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Said Estate.
52-1-2b
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
ENOAEME.NT$
ANNQUNQEP
Mr, And Mrs, Charle4
Crawford, Three 4i1,1s,
berta, announce the onage,,
anent of !their daughter,
Carrol '-Joan, to Jake Zen,
dig,son of Mr, and Mrs,
Gerrit Zondag, Bayfield,
Ontario, Beth are .gracht,
ates of Prairie Bible
stitute, Three Hills, The
wedding will take place in
June.
Mr, a n d Mrs, John S,
Scruton, Clinton, wish to
announce the engagement
of their daughter, Patricia
Margaret, to Mr. George C,
Sills, North Bay, son of
Mr, and Mrs, Charles P.
Sills, Seaforth; the mar-
riage to take place at St.
Joseph's Church, .Clinton
on February 2, at 11.30
o'clock, 2b
IN. MEMORIAM
McGILL—In loving memory
of Mr. James A, McGill, who
passed away two years ago, on
January 11, 1961:
"For those we love within the
veil
Who once were comrades of
our way
We thank thee Lord, for they
have won
To cloudless day."
—Wife and family. 2b
LOBB--In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Frank Lobb who passed away
two years ago, January 9, 1961.
—Ever remembered by wife
and family. 2p
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garding them.
Clinton
News-Record
STUDENT'S COUNCIL DANCE
Featuring
DICK WILLIAMS of CFPL, London
Friday, January 18 9.12 p.m.
CHSS AUDITORIUM, CLINTON
50c Single -- 75c Double
Anyone wishing to attend MUST either present a student's
card or obtain a guest permit from a student of the school.