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IN MEMORIAM CARD OP 'WANKS
The family of the -late George
Johnston wish to thank, all
friends and relatives for kind-
ness shown them in their re-
cent bereavement. Flowers,
cards and expreasions of sym-
pathy were all deeply appreciate
ed: Thanks to Dr. ()ekes and
Dr. Flowers and nurses of the
Clinton Hospital and Rev.
Wenham and Ball Funeral
Home and all who visited him
in hospital.—BELLA JOHN-
STON AND FAMILY. 1p
SHARN----10 loving mernorly of
a beloved husband and father,
Thomas. Alvin Sharp, who
passed away three years ago,
Jan, 10, 1965.
Three years have passed since
the sad day,
Jesus took dear dad away,
He left a bit of him to stay,
Within our hearts to show the
way.
—Sadly missed by
Ricky, Joanne and Michael,
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PERSONALS 4 T"..7eTiitCorilTews-Record, Thursday, January 4th, 1968
ARTICLES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE CARD OF THANKS CUSTOM WORK Mr, and Mrs, Raul, Womack
and son Tim of Detroit spent
New Year's holiday weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Symons
IllacKENZIE-.-I wish to, thank all
my friendi, relattves and
neighbours for the cards,
visits and gifts while I was
in Alexandra hospital, God-
erich. Special thanks to Dr.
G. F, Mills, the hospital staff
and the U.C.W. of Hayfield
United Church. Very special
thanks to Santa Om who
visited me both in the hot-
pital and at home.
DONALD MaeKENZIE,
THREE Chihuahua Pups,
weeks old. Phone Auburn, 526-
7737. lb
CLEARANCE SALE-Shop floor,
demonstrators, sewing machines,
vacuum clenners, floor polish-
ers and tyPewriters, all reduced.
Shop now and save. Singer Com-
pany of Canada, 40 West Street,
Goderich. Phone 524.8431.
FOR. SALE
in the
VILLAGE 9F BAYFIELD
Suitable home for baphelor,
single lady or couple, terms ar-
ranged.
For further particulars contact
ADAM FLOWERS.
BAYFIELD
52, lb
ORTHOPEDIC andgeneral Shoe
Repair, Our Clinton Depot is at
55 Albert Street et . Legs
Stona. Henk's• Shoe Repairs, Ti
MID
and family. - * * *
Mr, and Mrs. Don Rombough
of Gananoque spent Christmas
week at Seaforth and with Mrs.
Bill Ross of Clinton.
* * * '
I would like to thank my
friends and neighbours for
cards, flowers and visits while
I was a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital and Victoria Hospital.
—JACK BRAND. 1p
McCLINCHEY—In loving me-
mory of a dear mother and
grandmother, Martha Me.
Clinchey, who passed away
one year ago on Jan. 6, 1967,
You fell asleep without goodbye,
But memorie's will never die,
We miss you now, our hearts
are sore
As time goes on, we miss you
more.
We mention your name and
think of you often
God bless you mother, you are
not forgotten,
—Always remembered and
sadly missed, daughter, son-in-
law Beatrice and Dick, ,grand-
children Beth and Geordie
Allan. lb
CLINTON CAB
482-7011
'Call George McGee •
Out of town trips a specialty
", tH)
Mr. and Mrs. R. U. MacLean
and Miss Karen MacLean spent
the Christmas holiday with Dr.
and Mrs. Bryan Stone, Sarnia.
* *
Mrs. G. Roberton and Mrs.
G. MacLennan of Clintonand
Mrs. Robertanti
n
daughter, Mrs,
Edgar Thompson, Detroit, were
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Roberton, Aylmer.
* * *
The family of Mr. and Mrs,
Gordon Cunninghame, number.,
ing eighteen, gathered with thorn
for the long Christmas weekend
..at the home of their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Saunders, Sarnia Other
guests included Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Cunninghame andfamily
of Syracuse, N.Y. and Dr, and •
Mrs. Thomas. Hell and family
of Willowdale, Toronto, One•
tario.
* * -*
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Nickle
spent Christmas in Toronto
with their daughter and son-in.s.
law, Mrs and Mrs. B. C. Rollos
way. Mrs. Nickle remained in
Toronto for the week, return..
ing to her home on New Year's
day.
Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Hoggart
wish to thank evedyone who
remembered them in every _way
on their golden wedding anni-
versary on New Year's day.
1p
ONE-FLOOR length wedding
gown and two semi-formals, size
11 or 12. Phone 482-7007.
1p
EUREKA floor polisher, nearly
• new; Lazy-boy chair, beige vinyl-
covered; table lamp. Mrs. Carl
McClinchey. Phone 482-3844.
lb .
I would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all who were
so kind to me during my stay
in Clinton Public Hospital; those
wh6 visited me; for flowers,
gifts and messages of good
cheer; also the Carollers for
their joyous Christmas songs
to doctors and staff on second
floor and those who helped in
my home. To all a most sincere
thank you. — MRS. BETH
MAKINS. lb
PIANO TUNING
We Specialize In .
Furnace Installations
Heating Service
Electric Wiring
Appliance Service
Plumbing Installations
Eavestroughing
CHUTER Plumbing,
Heating, Electric
SALES & SERVICE
46 King Street Phone 482.7651
YOUR PIANO should be tuned
and checked for moth damage
and .°then defects regularly. I
appreciate the continued privi-
lege of servicing many of the
instruments in this area. George
W. Cox, phone 482-3870.
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NOTICE
CANADA'S most dynamic
Mutual Fund—American Growth
Fund-20% income tax credit on
dividends, Investigate before
you invest, Financial planning.
Fred (Ted) Savauge, area rep-
resentative, '77 John St., Sea-
forth. Phone 527.1522.
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FIBRE GLASS drapes, shaded in
colours of gold and browns size
120" x 89", practically new, less
than year old. Best offer ac-
cepted. Phone 482-7847.. ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
The family of the late Mrs.
George Twyforil with to thank
all friends, neighbours and rela-
tives for kindness shown them
in their recent bereavement.
The flowers, cards and donations
to the heart fund and expres-
sions,of sympathy were all deep-
ly appreciated. Thanks to. Rev.
Grant Mills, the Ball and Mutch
funeral home, also the kindness
of the U.C.W. of Turner's
Church will never be forgotten
—GEORGE TWYFORD AND
FAMILY AND THE WALTERS
FAMILY. lb
MISCELLANEOUS OLYMPIC SKIS
6'6" and 6'9" with steel edges
and safety harness. Complete
with poles.
• Regular 41.70
Special 37.50
CHILDREN'S SKI'S
with harness, 5 ft.
Regular 14.95
Special 13.25
5 ft. 3 in. with harness
Regular 16.80
Special 14.50
Spniinp Pea '1 Am*
DAILY CAR RENTAL, reason-
able rates. McGEE'S, Goderich.
Phone 524-8391. 3tfb
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Duizer,
Londesbono, wish to announce
the engagement of their young-
est daughter, Adriana, to Bruce
Lyndon, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Lyndon, Hensall. The
marriage to take place on Jan.
20th, in Londesboro United
Church, at 3:30 p.m. lb
THE •ONTARIO MUNICIPAL
BOARD
IN THE MATTER OF Section 14
of The Municipal Act (A.S.°.
le60, c. 249)
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 satis-
faction. Watch repairs and pearl
restringing. W. N. Counter.
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REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing and floor laying, expert-
,
ly done. All odd jobs around
the home. Kitchen cupboards
a specialty. Phone 482-7676, Ken
McNairn. 52tfb
and
IN THE MATTER OF an ap-
plication • by the Corporation
of the Town of Clinton for an-
nexation to the town of part of
the Township of Goderich, in
the County of Huron, described
in By-law 24 for 1966 of the
applicant coriporation.
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
Mr. and Mils. George Yeats,
Clinton, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Gwendolyn Heather, to Mr. Ken-
neth Mervyn Johnston, son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold John-
ston, Clinton. The wedding to
take place Friday, January 19,
1968, in St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church, Clinton, at 7:30
p.m.
CARPENTRY WORK—Complete
building of recreation rooms,
ceiling insulation, wall panel-
ling, windows and doors, ex-
terior siding and roofing. For
all your carpentry needs, phone
262-5454, Mahlon Martin.
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The family of the late Mrs,
Alice C. Parker wish to express
-their sincere thanks to filiends,
relatives and neighbours for
the many lovely floral tributes,
donations to heart fund, cards
of sympathy and personal kind-
nesses. Special thanks to Rev.
E. J. B. Harrison, Hayfield W.A.,
pallbearers, Mrs. Johnston, Dr.
Newland, Westlake funeral
home and those who helped in
any way. 1p
ONE-STOREY house, 3 bed-
rooms, oil heated, garage, Bay-
field. Available February 1.
• Phoen 565-2849. ltfb
CARD OF THANKS * * *-
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cum*
mings, 'Georgetown, spent New.
Years with the former's par;
'ants, Mr. and Mrs. FrankCum,
•'imams, Mary Street, Clinton:
Barry Cummings returned on
Tuesday to London to resume
his studies at University .of
Western Ontario for his second,
year. -Mr. Cummings had spot
the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummings.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Van Egmond for
New Year's were Mrs. Viola
Van Egmond, Hayfield; Mr. and
Mrs. Budd Boyes, Lorena and
Danny of Goderich and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Brown and Patsy
of Clinton.
The family of tie late Mr.
Robert Allan wish to express
their sincern thanks to th:ir
relatives, friends and neighbours
for their many acts of kindness,
floral tributes and messages of
sympathy received during their
recent bereavement. Sincere
thanks to Rev. E. Stuart, Dr.
Oakes and Dr. Ross. Special
thanks to the personnel of Clin-
ton Public Hospital and Huron-
view.
o d, I P P S - FURNISHED apartment. C. Van
Damme. Phone 482-6685. •
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Appointment For Hearing
THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL
.BOARD hereby appoints Wed-
nesday, the 24th day of Janu-
ary, 1968, at the hour of two
o'clock in the atfernoon, at the
Council Chambers in the Town
of Clinton, for the hearing of
an application for annexation
to the Town of Clinton of part
of the Township of Goderich,
more particularly described in
Schedule "A" attached hereto.
Let all persons interested in
support of or in opposition to
such application then and there
attend.
DATED at Toronto this 30th
day of November, 1967. (Seal).
"R. SCOTT"
Secretary.
LINTON OOOOO
80 King St. HELP WANTED sr
UPSTAIRS apartment with new
stove,• frig and bedroom fur-
niture. Available Jan. 1, 1968.
Phone 482-9078. 51tfb
BEEF and pork by the half or
quarter. Potatoes for sale. Phone
482-7578. 42tfb
FULL-TIME employee required
for garage maintenance and
cleaning. Apply in person, Lorne
Brown Motors, Clinton. 1
•
BIRTHS
HEYINK — In Clinton Publie
Hospital, on Sunday, Decem-
ber 31, 1967, to Mit and Mrs.
J. Heyink, R.R. 1, Blyth, a son.
CURTAINS - Draperies - Win-
dow Blinds - Venetian Blinds -
Bamboo - Drapery .Track, Drap-
ery Pull Rods. Ready Made
Draperies. Free Estimates
Given. IRWINS DRY GOODS.
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The family of the late Mrs.
Susan McEwing express sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
relatives, friends and neigh-,
hours for the kindneSs and sym-
pathy shown in our recent sad
bereavement. For the beautiful
floral tributes and cards of sym-
pathy. Special thanks to Rev. C.
Britton, Drs. Malkus and Brady,
nurses of Seaforth hospital.
Boss Funeral Home, pallbearers
and the ladies of Walton
Church who so willingly helped.
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TWO - BEDROOM, unfurnished
apartment. Ceriel Van Damme,
ph ne 482-6685. ltfb HELP WANTED
MALE APARTMENT for rent, not far
from uptown, fully redecorated, •
, water paid, heated. Phone 482-
9025. ' 50tfb
RUSSELL—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, Decem-
ber 29, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Russell, R.R. 2, Sea-
forth, a daughter.
I wish to express my apprecia-
tion to the many friends and
relatives for cards, flowers,
treats and visits while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Special thanks to Rev.
Morrison, Varna, U.C.W., D.
Wallace and Dr. Walker. Your
kindness was deeply appreciat-
ed.—HAZEL DOWSON.
lb
THREE DAYS TRAVEL-4 days
at home. Man over 45 for short
trips near Clinton. Worth up to
$6,000 to $9,500 in a year, plus
regular cash bonus. Air mail R.
A Dickerson, Pres., Southwest-
erin Petroleum Corp., 534 N.
Main St., Ft. Worth, Texas.
76101. lb
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MODERN 2-bedroom apartment.
Available December 1. All utili-
ties paid. Apply to 482-7791.
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ARTICLES FOR RENT
WHEEL CHAIRS — The C.P. &
T. Fund of Clinton Oddfellows
Lodge have wheel chairs avail-
able for loan free. Contact
Harold Wise, 482.9507 or Mrs. A.
G. Grigg, 482.9558.
DEATHS * *
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith
Bayfield had their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. EdRowse
and five childrena Welland, with •
them for the New Year weekend.
* * *
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Frey for' the Caldwell-Hymers
wedding on Saturday, December
30, were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Seip and son Bruce and Mrs.1
Annie Frey, Elmira, Mr. and
Mrs. Orland Seip, Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Doran Thorne,
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Hamilton, Atwood.
* * *
Several pre-nuptial showers
were given Miss Mary Ann .
Hymers prior to her wedding
on Saturday, December 30. She
was the recipient of many lovely
gifts at four miscellanous show.
ors held by Miss Suzanne Pugh,
Miss Lynda MacDonald, Mrs.
Fred Deichert and Mrs. Randy
Glew. A linen shower was given
by Miss Diane Switzer while
Miss Gayle Johnston and Mrs.
Colin McNeil were hostesses
at a kitchen shower.
a * *
Mr. E. Dean Courtice of Ham.
ilton was the guest over holiday
weekend with his sisters,
Misses Hattie and Sybil Court.
ice, 18 Joseph Street, Clinton.
* * * _
Flt. Sgt. and Mrs. A. L.
Martell and family of Colorado
Springs spent Christmas holt.
days with the ladies parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Carter.
3-BEDROOM op -trtment for rent,
unfurnished. Phone 482-6675.
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DENHOLM -- Passed away in
Victoria Hospital, London, on • -Schedule "A" a/. •••••aso
APARTMENT for rent—newly
decorated, centrally located,
suitable for/ single norson or
couple. Availabl- now. Call H. C.
Lawson at 482-9644.
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ATTENTION
FARMERS!
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
ALL AND SINGULAR that cer-
tain parcel or tract of land and
premises situate lying and being
in the Township of Goderich
in the County of Huron and
Province of Ontario and being
composed oin Part of Lot • 35,
Concession 16, Township of
Goderich, the boundaries of said
parcel being merle particularly
described as follows: ,
PREMISING that the Westerly
limit of Registered Plan No.
2123 through Lot 35, Concession
16, has a bearing of North
Forty-one degitees ,thirty min-
utes East (N 41° 30' E) and
relating all bearings herein
thereto;
COMMENCING at the North-east
angle of Lot 35, Concession 16;
THENCE due West and along
the North limit of Lot 35, Con-
cession 16, a distance of Four
hundred and twelve and seven
tenths (412.7') feet to a point on
the East limit of the Canadian
National Railways property be-
ing more particularly described
in Instrument No. 1501 for the
Township of Godenich;
THENCE South, Eight degrees.
thirty-nine minutes East (S 08°
39' E) along the East limit of
land described in Instrument
No. 1501, a distance of Three
hundred and ninety-six and
eighty-five o n e hundredths
(396.85') feet;
THENCE South, Five degrees
twenty-three minutes West (S
05° 23' W) along the East limit
of land described in Instrument
No. 1501, a distance of Two
hundred and six and sixteen one
hundredths (206.16') feet;
THENCE South, Eight degrees
thirty-nine minutes East (S 08°
39' E) along the East limit of
lands described in Instalment
No. 1501, a distance of Three
hundred and fifty-four and
thirteen one hundreds (354.13')
feet to a point on the Westerly
limit of Registered Plan No.
2123;
THENCE North, Forty-one de-
grees thirty minutes East (N
41° 30' E) and along the West-
erly limit of Registered Plan
No. 2123 to its intersection with
the East limit of Lot 35, Con-
cession 16;
THENCE Northerly and along
the East limit of Lot 35, Conces-
sion 16, to the Norith-east angle
of Lot 35, Concession 1.q, the
said point being the point of
commencement of the parcel
herein described,
1, 2b
Friday, December 29, 1967,
John Norman Denholm, form-
erly of Blyth. Interment in
Pioneer Mausoleum, Seaforth,
on Sunday, December 31,
1967.
ARTICLES WANTED YEAR-ROUND part-time work
in local film processing plant.
Apply in writing for further de-
tails. Clinton News-Record, Box
491. 49tfb
WOULD purchaser of Music
cabinet at sale of Mrs. Thomp-
son, Princess St., April, 1967,
please write Box 11, Clinton
News-Record. 1, 2b
FURNISHED, heated 1-bedroom
apartment for rent. Phone 482-
7865, Roy Tyndall. 48tfb
-STORE SPACE—We have ample
unheated storage space for
boats, motors, furniture, etc. I
Contact Ellwood Epps Sport
Shop at 80 King St., Clinton.
Phone 482-9622. 38tfb
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
HOHNER--At Huronview on
Saturday, December 30, 1967,
Mrs, Ezra Hohner, formerly of
Brucefield, in her 90th year.
Funeral service from Ball
Funeral Home on Tuesday,
January 2 with interment in
Hayfield Cemetery.
SALESLADIES required to sell
nationally known ladies' ready-
to-wear; full or part time. Write
Box 10, Clinton NewS-Record.
1-3b
1959 FARGO truck, Ford tractor
8N with plow and blade. Phone
482-9238. ltfn
PUREBRED HOLSTEIN bull of
serviceable age, well bred and
good type. Reasonably priced.
Apply to Fred Vodden, R.R. 1,
Clinton. lb
AUTOS FOR SALE
SNOW BLOWERS with sealed
bearings, roller shield, trouble-
free feature for damp snow has-
been added, You will like it.
Farrowing crates, with or with-
out mounted feeding or water,
all steel construction. George
Troyer, Hensall. Phone 262-
5282. 1-13b
LOST AND FOUND 1963 MERCURY two-door hard
top; 1964 Plymouth two-door
hardtop, 383, V-8, automatic.
Best offers. South End Body
Shop, Goderfich. Phone 524-9181
in daytime or 482-9834, Clinton,
after 6 p.m. 1-2b
HOUSE FOR RENT in Bruce-
field. Available now. Phone 482-
3368. 50tfb
TWENTY pigs. Aaron Fisher.
Phone 524-9864., • . lb
11(EIDINGER — At Queensway
Nursing Home, Hensall, on
Saturday, December 30, 1967,
Mrs. Joseph Meidinger, Hen-
sall, in her 97th year. Funeral
service from Bonthrbn Fu-
neral Home, Hensall, on Tues-
day, January 2, with inter-
ment in St. Peter's Lutheran
Cemetery, Zurich,
LOST—Camel hair coat with
plaid lining at dance in Hensall,
Tuesday, Dec. 26. Will person
who picked up this coat by mis-
take please call 527-0192, Sea-
forth. I have your coat, lb
FOR SALE
TRACTORS
2—M-F "35" diesels with loaders
1—M-F "35" gas.
2—M-F "50's" Hi-Arch gas.
1—M-F "50" Lo-Arch.
1—Cockshutt "30" gas.
COMBINES
2—M-F Super "92" Combines.
1—M-F "300" gas combine, 1
year old.
1—M-F "410" gas.
CORN PICKERS
1—New Idea 2-row mounted
with husking bed and
shelled.
1—New Idea No. "6" 2-row corn
picker.
HALLMAN SILOS -
Slab type or poured concrete.
See VAN DALE for the best in
Silo Unloaders, and Bunk Feed-
ers, Versatile Swathers and
Grain Augers.
Johnston Tdactor Cabs—$225
Bennett Blades •
ARTICLES FOR SALE 1966 ENVOY Epic, deluxe, 14,-
000 miles. Phone 482-3380.
1, 2b
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THREE-P I E C E chesterfield,
• chesterfield and 1 chair red,
other chair green, good condi-
tion, $65.00; giejs 24" wheel
bicycle, $20. Phone 482-7165.
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PET STOCK
USED FARM
EQUIPMENT
2010 TRACTOR
with manure loader
and hydraulic bucket
LOVELY Siamese kittens. Phone
482-7868. l-2b
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TREWARTHA—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Sunday,
December 31, 1967, Mrs. Nel-
son Trewartha, Clinton, in
her 87th year. Funeral service
from Beattie Fun"ral Home,
on Wednesday, Januarfr 3,
with interment in Clinton
Cemetery.
BOARD AND ROOM 41r
TRAVEL SERVICE EATING and cooking apples.
Phone 411.3214. Fred McCly-
mont and Sons, Varna.
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BOARDERS wanted. Phone 482-
7165. ltfb
STAN BLOWES TRAVEL Ser-
vice, 32 Wellington St., Strait-
ford. Foil 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,
CUSTOM WORK SIMPLICITY Washers now avail-
able at T. A. Dutton Appliances,
Brucefield. Open evenings.
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Case 400 Tractor
ALSO OTHER TRACTORS
AND GOOD PLOWS
See these at
JIM CHALMERS
R.R. 2, KIPPEN
Phone Seaforth 527-0205
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WATCH REPAIR is a job for
experts. Our work assures your
satisfaction. Counter's Jewel-
lery. Huron County's Oldest
Established Jewellery Store.
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GALBRAITH—Passed away sud-
denly, at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, Hamilton, ,on Saturday,
December 3, 1967, Major G.
hr. Galbraith, Dundas. Sur-
yinons include a son, Alan
Murray of Clinton; daughters,
Mrs. Paul (Marnie) Walden,
Clinton and Mrs. Douglas
(Nancy) McAuley of Dundas.
Funeral service was held from
St. Mark's United Church,
Dundes, on Tuesday, January
2, with interment in Grove
CeMetery, Mr. Galbraith was
a summer resident of R.R. 1,
Bayfield.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS * * *
`Christmas Day guests of OPP
Lorne and Mrs. Carter andJane.
of Woodstock were Flt. Sgt.
and Mrs. Martell. Mr. and Mrs.
John' Carter, Mr. and Mrs..
Lloyd Carter and family and
Mr. and Mrs. William Darrell
and baby.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern Equipment
Work Guaranteed
Write or Phone
HARVEY DALE, SEAFORTH
PHONE 527.1406
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IN THE ESTATE OF Mary Ann
Swinbank, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the County of Huron,
Widow, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 18th
day of November, A.D. 1967,
are required to file full par-
ticulars thereof with the under-
signed on or before the 8th day
of January, A.D. 1968, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, haying regard only
to the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
notice.
DATED , at Clinton, Ontario,
this 15th day of December, A.D.
1967.
Solicitor+ for the said Estate.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
51, 52, 53b
JACK'S Furniture Repair --
Furniture repaired, also general
woodworking and wood turning
at REAR of 84 Albert Street,
Clinton. Phone 482-9695.
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GEORGE WRAITH
Your M-F and M-H dealer
Gode rich
Phone 524-6511 or 524.7002
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Obituary For all pressure systems
and farm line needs HAROLD MELVIN LAVIS
Harold Melvin Lavis died sucla
deftly on Thursday, December
28, at his residence, 222 Main
Street, Galt.
Born at Homesville, near
Clinton
'
he was a son of the late
Edward Lavis and the late Eliz.
abeth Hill, He had lived in Galt
for 20 years and was employed
by the Beattie Construction Co.
He was an adherent of the Un..
ited Church.
Mr. Laois is survived by his
wife, the former Gertrude Mats
hews; two sons) Kenneth and
•Gerald, at home, one daughter,
Mrs. James (Yvonne) Fisher
of London, one brother, Char*
lee of Vancouver, three Mae
bars, Mrs, Lottie Thompson of
Ba.,yfleld, Mrs. Myrtle Huller
Of Clinton and Mrs. Ezra Durst
Of Detroit. There is one grand*
daughter, Colleen Fisher.
Funeral service was held on
Saturday, Deeember 30, within.
termerit in Mount View Cerne.
tery.
SERVICES
ARROW Gasoline and. Diesel oil
ValVoline motor oils and
greases — delivered to farm —
new equipment loaned. Gordon
Grigg, Phone 482-9411.
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PHONE 482-9561
EXCAVATING 17 Rattinbury Street
CLINTON
"We Service
what um soil"
lb
.done with
TRACTOR BACK Hog,
Dump Truck
FRANK POSTILL
R.R. 3, Clinton Phone 4829101
,Hlorsoudly
Canadian" AUCTIONEER and Appraiser'
Licensed and capable in selling
all types of auction sales. Bruce
Rathwell, Brucefield. Phone
482 3384, 7tfb
We are shipping cattle
every Monday for United
Cyr-operatives of Ont. We
will pick up at your farm.
Phone collect not later
than Saurday night.
SEAFORTH FARMERS
CO-OPERATIVE
527.0770
FRANCI'S HUNT
5271 946
Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
AFTERNOON
SERVICES
DEAD STOCK Dr. M. W. RAITHBY
D.V,M., V.S.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Large and Small Animals
Boarding
PHONE 524-8573
Goderich, Ontario
MARLATT ,BROS.
Will pay ihe per iv. on 500 lbs.
and over for dead or disabled
cows and horses. ,
Please phone promptly
Phone Collect 133 Brussels
24-HOUR SERVICE
LICENSE 390065
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at 1:30 p. IN MEMORIAM
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L01313—In loving memory of a
deer husband and father,
Prank Cobb, who passed away,
seven year's ago, January 9,
--Even remembered by wife
Fannie and family. 1p
Government inspected Scale*
Cattle Sold by Weight
TERMS r CASH'
JOE COREY, Sales Manager
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ELECTROLUX Canada,Ltd.
Sales and Service, Alvin iley,
524-6514, 153 Lighthouse,St.,
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