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DIAL '482-3443
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
THREE-bedroom downstairs, un-
furnished duplex, seleeontained,
46 Princess St. West. Phone 482-
9005, 9tfn
THREE-bedroom houee• with
bath, living and dining room,
partly furnished, Oil heat. Bay-
field area. Reasonable. Phdne
565-5235. 8tfn
DUPLEX, 3 miles west of • Clin-
tan at Holmesville, Stove and
frig, kitchen, living room, 2 bed-
rooms, bath; oil furnace. Avail-
able immediately. Phone 482-
6694. • 6tfn
HOUSE FOR RENT in Bruce-
field. Available now. Phone 482-
3368. 50tfb
THREE BEDROOM ' apartment,
. main floor, in Brucefield,
heated. Phone 262-5047.
5tfn
ARTICLES FOR SALE
BEDS Two 39" metal beds,
less mattress. Both for $15.00.
Set of wagon wheel bunk beds,
without mattresses; $20.00. 482-
,7767. 10p
BEAUTIFUL bowls, candle
sticks, etc., hand-crafted from
walnut, mahogany and teak.
Ideal for gifts or souvenirs. On
display at Jack's Furniture Re-
pair Shop, at the rear of 84
Albert St , Clinton.' 7tfn
SIMPLICITY Washers now avail-
able at T. A. Dutton Appliances,
Brucefield. Open evenings.
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CURTAINS -. Draperies - 'Win-
dow Blinds - Venetian Blinds -
Bamboo - Drapery Track, Drap-
ery Pull Rods. Ready Made
Dreperies. Free Estimate's
-Given. IRWINS DRY GOODS.
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REPOSSESSIONS — One 19"
portable TV Instant On Westing-
house TV set. One Hoover auto-
matic Spin Dry washer Terrific
prices. Gingerich Sales and
Service, Clinton, Ont. 10b
ONE 30-tnp 100-volt switch; 1
3-mp 200-volt switch; 1 6-circuit
range panel;• 1 32" x 80" right
hand combination storm door.
Phone 482-9219. 10e
FUND-RAISING — Church
groups, clubs, school organiza-
tions such as athletic groups,
school bands, senior classes, etc
will find an interesting way ni
raising funds by writing to
Keith Ingham, 113 William St.,
Stratford, 10e
SET OF 21-piece stainlets
cookware, never used, Was
originally $175, will sacrifice
for $100. Phone 527-0507.
10p
TWO FRIGS, 1 stove, 2 39-inch
beds, 1 jigsaw, complete with
table and motor, e handsew,
complete with table motor. Ap-
ply Becker's Trailer Court,
phone 482-7066. 10, lib
BROADLOOM
CLINTON'S
CELANESE
CARPET CENTRE
e' Wall to Wall Installations or
Aree Carpets,
Semples shown in your home
Free Estimates. *
Guaranteed InstallationS,
There's a Celanese Carpet for
every room in the home,
'Quality you can trust'
From
BAIL & MUTCH LTD,
CREST Hardware
and Furniture
'Phone 4825$05 Clinton
5tin
ARTICLES FOR SALE
BEEF and pork by the half or
quarter. Potatoes for sale, Phone
462-7070, 420i)
Two Pair Only
Slciis-6'6" and 6`91"
steel Edges Complete With
Poles and Harness
Regular $4L70 •
Special $35.00
lisotic4 ,900(6.042a19
/Ye, rei, Errs
0.*.u!o
80 King St. — Clinton
PHONE 482-9622
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, 982.9507 or Mrs, A,
G. Grigg, 482-9558.
ARTICLES' WANTED
GOOD used playpen. Phone 482-
3361. 1.0b
WANTED to buy, tent trailer.
482-7374. • 10b
AUTOS FOR SALE
TRUCK FOR SALE, 1964 GMC,
1-ton, excellent condition; less
than 40,000 miles; long wheel
base; 71/2 x 12 ft. stock rack;
hoist. 482.3307, Gordon Hill,
Varna. 10b
1960 DODGE. 8, automatic, me-
chanically OK, good tires, muf-
fler, battery, 1968 licence plates,
Best offer. G. N. Rivers, Bay-
field. 10, 11,:12b
1966 EPIC, Envoy model, 26.000
original miles. Driven by elderly
couple. In good condition. 523-
4220. 10b
Huron Automotive & Supply
263 Huron Rd.
God -rich, Ont., Phone 524-6271
Clinton "Roprosgmtative
deo. CUTLER ' 4,194782.,, 4E) 24tow
For Complete
VOLKSWAGEN
Sales and Service
For our out-of-town customers,
we are open Wednesday and Sat-.
urday afternoons for sales and
service.
Don Taylor MotOrs Limited
Main Street — Exeter
formerly Hunter:Duller
DIAL 235-1100 • •
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CUSTOM WORK
SKILLED cabinet work and car-
pentry of all types by European
trained carpenter. For free esti-
mates and consultation call
Benny Bjerg, 482-9372.
9-13p
REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing and floor laying, expert-
ly done. AU odd jobs around
the home. Kitchen cupboards
a epecialty. Phone 4.32.7676, Ken'
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ORTHOPEDIC and general Shoe
Repair. Our Clinton Depat is at
55 Albert Street at Ameing'e
Stare. Henk'S Shoe Repair?, 71
lienaiiton St., Goderich.
• 38t10
CLINTON CAB ,
482-7011
Call George McGee
Out of town trips a specialty
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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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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern Equipment
Work Guaranteed
• Write- or Phone
HARVEY DALE, SEAVORTH
PHONE .527-1406
24tfb
JACK'S Furniture Repair --
Furniture repaired, also general
Woodworking and wood turning
rt REAR of 84 Albert Street,
Clinton, Phone 482-9695.
-40tfh
CARPENTRY WORK--Complete
building of recreation 'rooms,
ceiling insulation, wall panel-
link windows and &lots, ex.
terior Siding and roofing, For
all your carpentry needs, 'phone
262-5454, Mahlon Martin,
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CUSTOM WORK
EXCAVATING
done with
TRACTOR sAc KHOE,
Pumie Truck
FRANK POSTILL
R.R. •3, Clinton Phone 4829101
Vile 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
TRAVEL SERVICE
STAN BLOWES TRAVEL, Ser-
vice, 32 Wellington St., Streit-
ford, Foie 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.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
—Employment Wanted
Young lady desires steady
employment, Grade 12 Commer-
cial, has 11, years' office ex-
perience with reference. Phone
Blyth, 523-9409. 10b
BABYSITTER—Willing to look
after small betty during the day-
time. Phone 482-7307. 10p
HELP WANTED
MALE
CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS
WANTED
Minimum Grade 10 and must be
5 ft, 8 in, in height, good •
health and good recommenda-
tions.
Apply to:
Mr, J. D. Robertson, Governor,
Huron County Jail,
Goderich, Ontario.
10b
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
WAITRESS for part-time em-
ployment, Apply in person to
Bartliffs Restaurant.
PET STOCK
FOR SALE, 1 male, well bred
beagle pup 8 weeks old, $10.
Phone 482-9564, after 5 p.m.
10b
GOOD 11/,-year-old watch dog,
male, safe with children, free to
anyone providing a good home.
482-7238. 10b
BUSINESS
. OPPORTUNITIES
TIRED of being chained to a
desk or machine? Interesting
work awaits you if you reply
to this ad. Part or full time,
couples can work together,
Reply to Keith Ingham, 113 Wil-
liam St., Stratford, by mail or
phone. 10p
MISCELLANEOUS
LET. US REPAIR AND MAKE
your tines 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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DAILY CAR RENTAL, reason-
able rates. McGEE'S, Goderich.
Phone 524-8391, 3tfb
NOTICES
WOULD the lady who found
Cherita McLeod's wallet please
call 524-7572? 10b
TRI-TOWN BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE for income tax and
T4's. Complete record prepara-
tion and Maintenance, Phone
482-9260, 2tfn
CANADA'S most dynamic
Mutual Fund—American Growth
Fund-206/0 income tax credit on
dividends, Investigate before
you invest, Financial planning.
Fred (Ted) Savatige, area rep-
resentative, '7'7 John St„ Sea-
forth. Phone 527,1522.
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PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO should be , tuned
and checked for Meth damage
and other defeete tegularly. I
appreciate thO continued privi-
lege of servieing many of the
instruments in thiS area, George
W, Cox, phone 482-3870,
FOR WE
NINE PIGS, eight. week e old.
Phone 523-4220. 100
CHAIN SAWS McCulloch,
Homelite, sales, service and
rentals. J. W. -Peck Auto Elec-
tric, 54 King St., Clinton, 482-
3851. tfn
ORDERS for spring seeding re-
quirements are being taken
now. See your Purina Feed and
Farm Supply dealer, Clinton
Farm Centre, for prices, 482-
9333, M. W, Durst. 8tfn
65 ACRES land for rent. Phone
482-7552. , 9, lob
x 35' SILO, full of corn sil-
age. Ken Gibbings, 482-7419.
9, 1.0b
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
Spring Fertilizer
in
BAG OR BULK
Popular Analysis and Nitrate
BULK SPREADERS
Available
CLINTON FEED MILL
CLINTON — 482.3484
USED • FARM
EQUIPMENT
830 Case with Eagle Hitch
2010 John Deere
With Loader
560 Cockshutt
Row Crop—Diesel `
400 Case, gas
Internatio • rlftCultivatt
John Deere Cultivator
8 ft;
See these at
JIM CHALMERS
R.R. 2, KIPPEN
Phone Seaforth 527-0205
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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
sheller.
1—New Idea No. "6" 2-row corn
picker.
HALLMAN SILOS
Slab type or poured concrete.
See, VAN DALE for 'the best in
Silt Unloaders, and Bunk Feed-
ers, Versatile Swathers and
Grain Augers.
Johnston Tractor Cabs—$225
• Bennett Blades
GEORGE WRAITH
Your M-F and M-H dealer
Goderich
Phone 5244511 or 524-7002
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Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
AFTERNOON
at : . . 1 3 p0 m
Government !mowed- Scales.
Cattle Sold by Weight
TERMS: CASH
.tot COREY, Sake Manager
a
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FOR SALE
QUANTITY of baled hay and
straw Or sale. George Bell.
Phone 565-2466, 4.01) - -
ONE Dc Laval milker vacuum
pump, No. 73 Call 482-7423,
John A. Keys, irarne, 9p
FOUR Holstein heifers, 600 lbs,
each and open, Good qiiplity.
.M-9808. 10b
1,000 BALES hay, first . and
second cut. George Postale,•482-
3259. • 10p
TWO Holstein cows, coming .in
with second calf. Phone 482.
7956, 10I)
CANADIAN •Model 340, most-
powerful chain saw in the world,
13 lbs.; a perfect all-purpose
saw. Robt. Glee Saws, Clinton;
Phone 482-9292..-
10, 11, 12p
GOOD Mixed grain, hay and cob
corn..- Contact Jim Carter,
Londesboro. Phone 482-3339.
- 101)
ONE COCKSHUTT 40 tractor,
good shape. Phone 482.7664, be-
fore 9 a.m, or after 6 p,m.
10e
Farm Supplies
• Complete line of dairy
sanitation products
• Veterinary supplies
• Brooder fixtures
• McKee water bowls,,kocl
parts
• Mill feeds, such as bran, -
shorts, soyabean ' meal,
oilcake, beet pulp, etc.
• Registered feeds mariu-
factured daily 'in Our
own mill
• Molasses, drum's or
bOlk
• Minerals and complete
lineThf salt
(Plus many other, products)
H. F. WETTLAUFER
FEED Mill
Phone 482-9792 •
lob'
TRACTORS
David Brown 990
Like new---600 Hours
David Brown 990
With manure loader
Fully reconditioned and ready
to go
Cockshutt 850
Diesel-1100 Hours
1850 Cockshutt
Demonstrator Only
- 200 Hours
Drastically ReduCed
H. LOBB & SONS
Equipment ,
Clinton 482-9431
FOR RENT
•
LARGE L-shaped barn, 42' x 60'
and 32' x •50', suitable for feed-
lot for 150 to 200 cattle, de-
pending on age. New silo
13' x 45'. Endless supply of
water. All cement floor, Good
loading facilities. Ross Love,
38 Ontario St., Clinton. Phone
482-7252, 10p
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
TWO registered Holstein heif-
ers, bred froM and bred to
artificially proven sires. Due
early March, Don Watson, 482-
7262. 9p
.10
SERVICES '
ARROW Gasoline and Oleic' Mil
Valvoline motor• oils and ortros d ,livAted to forth
new eqnipment loaned, Gordon
Grigg. Phone 482,9411,
39tBs
AUCTIONEER 'led Appraie sr'
Liceneed end e-t) lbl,t
l-
i n,s silr,,, tiiiii-. : .11 tyt, Orptiptiott s • le pirshi -theell, brucefielci,
482 3334 7tC)
HQUS4 FOR 4AI4E, JanieS
Street, Plintop, Available April
1, none 027-0742, 19b
RIO! YAP Per Meer
55 Montreal St, — Goderich
524-7875
WANTED
WE HAVE A GASH BUYER for
a river frontage acreage en
Maitland or leayfield rivele
What do you have available;
FOR E41-E
FOUR-bedroom house; -2-piece
Nth, drilled well, acre
land, $5,000,
DUPLEX in choice- west end location, gas furnace, large
lot,
SCHOOL, house, West Wawa-
nosh, furnace, drilled well,
$2,000,
THREE-bedroom cottage, one
acre, completely furnished,
furnaee, rents for $70 a
week in summer season. Could
be converted to year-round
use; $8,000.
NEW 3-bedroom furnished cot-
tage on• sandy beach, close to
Goderich, fully insulated,
13-ACRE - river property, pear
Amberley, • brick house, ga-
rage; $4,000.
SIX-ACRE wooded summer pro-
, perty lot, south of Bayfield..
86 ACRES, no buildings, close
to lake, highway 21 and vil-
lage. IDEAL SUMMER PRO-
i-ERTY OR CAMP SITE; 40
workable, Vendor will rent
workable acres from pur-
chaser, Balance bush and
trout stream; $8,000 cash.
25-ACRE small holding; 7-room
house, artesian well, barn
with milk house, Paved road.
100 ACRES, 98 workable, Ash-
field township; 6-room house,
barn, 54 x 72; $17,000.
100-ACRE dairy farm, cattle, ma-
chinery - and feed. Frame .
house with 3-piece bath and
modern kitchen. Drilled well,
barn. •
127 ACRES, 100 workable, Col-
borne township, close to 21
highway; 27 acres bush, frame
house, barn, drilled well. Only
$21,000,
148 ACRES, 2 barns, new silo,
2 drilled wells, large frame
house with 3-piece bath;
$26,500.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
FEED MILL, diesel powered, lo
sated in village on Maitland
river,' 32 acres of land, 16
acres each side of river; 7-
rom house •and insul brick
siding, 3-piece bathroom, 20
modern kitchen cupboards,
aluminum storm windoWs,
impleinent''Stred'e''earege,'Mill
building well built. ,Has stor-
age for about 60-ton grain,
WOULD TAKE FARM, IN
TRADE.
MANY FEET OF HIGHWAY
FitUN'I'AGE. Large nusiness
building presently used as
antique shop. Double garage
with attached work shop.
Bank barn; 57 acres .level
land; 13-room brick house.
completely modernized, 2
baths, new furnace.
Representing
WILFRED McINTEE
& CO., LIMITED
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• AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE of household
effects and miscellaneous from
the home of Mrs. Allen Mitchell,
Main' 'Street, Bayfield, on Sat-
urday, March 9th at 1 p.m., the
following:
Dinette• drop leaf table and
4 chairs; Leonard refrigerator;
General Electric refrigerator;
small oil space heater; medium
oil space heater; hi bed, springs
and , mattress; single bed,
springs and mattress; wardrobe;
dresser; washstand; studio
couch; 2 oak chairs; 2 lawn
chairs; lawn table;' piano stool;
electric washing machine; 2
laundry tubs; bamboo blinds;
Tecumseh power lawn' mower;
hand lawn, mower; garden tools
and other tools; 25 foot exten-
sion cord; 175 foot extension
cord; small saw and mandrel;
dishes and cooking utensils;
1948 Dodge %-ton truck; 3 fish
acquariums; budgie bird and
cage; black •male Spaniel dog;
numerous other' articles.
Terms: Cash;
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer,
Allen Mitchell, Proprietor, lob
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of George 'Ray-
mend Pear, late of the Townsh:p
of Tuekersmith in the County
of Huron, Retired li'ariner, De-
ceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
tamed who died on the 15th day`
of December, A.D. 1967. are re-
quired to file full perticulars
thereof with the undersigned on
or before the 25th day of Meech,
A.D. 1068, aft& Which date the
assets will, be distributed, hay-
ing regard Only to the claim's
of Which the undersigned shall
then have notice,
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this
28th 'ay of February, A.D. ioa.
E. B. 'MENZIES,
Clinton, °Marin
Solicitor for the said Estate,
VI, I L leb
CASH in .on burled treasure, W)
buy old geld and estate )P11'01
lery. N. Te PralandY:Jewellery,
04 The Square, ,Getierlell, Ott
SERVICES
ELEOTROLInf Canada Ltd-
Sales and Service, Alvin
024-0014, 103 Lighthouse s'!-r, oderiCh, letie
ELECTRICAL, plumbing and
carpentry Work. New installa-
tions and repairs. H, J, Steffen,
123 Pile Ste Clinton, 4824087.
5.17p
Dr. M. W. RAITHBY
S.A., D.V.,
VETERPNARY
,M
.SURGEON
Large and Smell Animals
Blgrding
PHONE 5244513 •
Goderich, Ontario
pub
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express, my ap-
predation to friends and rela-
tives for cards, treats and flow-
ers received while a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Special thanks
to Mr, Beck, Mr. Morrison, Dr.
Malkus, Dr, Addison and nurses
on second floor. MRS. JEAN
McHINLEY. 10b
The brother and two nephewS'
of the late Mrs. Laura McDonald
of Detroit wish to express their
thanks to friends, neighbours
and relatives for cards and
floral tributes during their re-
cent bereavement and special
thanks -to Rev. E. J. B. Harrison,
the ladies who served lunch and
to Beattie's Funeral Home. —
PERCY WESTON, ELDRED
AND NORVAL AGNEW,
10b
The family of the late Victor
Falconer wish to express their
sincere thanks and deep ap-
preciation to their relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
cards and beautiful floral tri-
butes and expressions of eYen-
pathy during our loss of a dear
husband, father and grand-
father. Special t h anks to
Reverend Leonard Warr, the
pallbearers' and the Lodge
Ftineral Ilome;• also the staff of
Clinton Public Hospital and Vic-
toria Hospital, London, to Dr. R.
W. Street and R.-W. Kimber and
to all who 'helped in any way
during his illness • these kind-
nesses are too precious to ever
be forgotten.—THE FALCONER
FAMILY, 10b
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to m y neighbours,
friends and relatives who re-
membered me with cards, flow-
ers and treats while a patient
. in Clinton hospital. Special
thanks to Drs. Walden, Addison
and NeWland'drid„' the nursing
staff eeeeel.Stiellider. — MRS,
-DentormaRuNiUka:z. -
10p
I wish to thank my friends,'
reiatives and neighbours for
cards and flowers while in the
hospital. Special thanks to the
Rev. R. IL MacLean, Drs, Addi-
son and Walden and all hospital
personnel. •
MADELINE MUTCH.
10b
I wish to thank my friends
for gifts, visits and cards re-
ceived while in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks: to. Dr. Oakes,
nursing staff and Mr. Morrison.
—MRS. JESSIE STELCK.
10b
The family of the late Norman
Long wish to express their sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
their relatives, friends and
neighbours for their acts of
kindness. - cards of sympathy,
floral tributes and donations to
the Ontario Heart Foundation
during their recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to the Rev,
D. A. Stuart, U.C,W, of Kippen
united Church, Bonthron Fu-
neral Home, the pallbearers. TY"
Lindsay, Dr. Malkus and the
plIrs,,q and staff of Stratford
and Seaforth-hesuit els.—HAZEL.
LONG AND' FAMILY,
• 10x
1 would Tike to thook my
filPot4 and;alativas far girds, flowers ' visits while I Was a Patinnt in Clinton lAartt pital Special thanks to purse4 apd or, .4010A, everything was
greatly appreciated.
WATilig4; 1,04
I wish to thank, all my friends
fer gifts of flowers and cards
and visits whilaf w4s a pagent,
in Clinton ;hospital., Special •
thanks to Dr, Oakes, Pr Addisan
and purses of 1st flanr, Your
kindness was pinch apprecieted.
JOHN IMAR0B4:
• 10);
BIRTHS
1VIc14ENZIE-14r. and Mrs, W. R.
Mckenzie (riee Elsie Nice),
Cold Lake, Alberta, are happy
to announce the arrival
Karayri 2 1‘18,aia, 6s1it/tell)ra.foorPoFreabhraum.
Robert and Kesley Scott.
TAYLOH---To Lieut, and Mrs:
Robert Taylor, Brucefield, in
Clinton Public Hospital, on
Fridae, March 1, 1968, a son,
CURRIE.--•Te . Cpl. and Mrs, P,
J. Currie, -Adestral Park, in
Clinton Public Hospital, on
Friday, March 1, 1968, e son,
DEATHS
RICHARDSON—Passed away in
Seaforth Community Hospital,
Monday,March 4, Mrs,
Thomas
Monday,.
Egmend-
vine, in her 86th year. Sur-
, vivors include a son, Gordon
Of Clinton The funeral ser-
vice was' from G. A, Whitney
Funeral Home, Seaforth, Wed-
nesday, March 6, with entomb-
ment in Pioneer Mausoleum,
Seaforth.
SHEPHERD—Passed away at
home on Friday, March 1,
Mrs. William Shepherd, Hen-
sel', the former Barbara,Ellen
MacKay, in her' 81st year.
The funeral service was from
Bonthron Funeral Home, Hen-
salt, on Monday, March 4, with
entombment in Hensel!. Union
Cemetery Mausoleum,
ELLIOTT—PasSed away in Clin-
ton Public Hospital, on Satur-
day, March 2, Mrs. Fred H.
, Elliott, Clinton, the former
Mary Turner. The funeral
service was from. Ball Funeral
Home, Monday, March 4 with
interment in Clinton Ceme-
tery.
WISE—Passed away in Clinton
Public Hospital, on Sunday,
March 3, Glen H. Wise, R.R.
5. Clinton, in his 44th year.
The funeral service was from
Ball Funeral Home; on Wed-
nesday, March 6, with inter-
ment in Clinton Cemetery.
McDONALD—Pasied away in
Detroit,- Mielee, on Sunday,
e-• February 25,' Mrs. William
McDonald, Detroit, in her 89th
year, Funeral was from -Beat-
tie Funeral Home. Clinton,
Wednesday, February 28. with
interment in Bayfield Ceme-
tery.
DAVIDSON—At his residence,
1065 Etrenchley, Ant. 209,
Sernia, on Monday. March 4.
1968, William James David-
son. Beloved husband 04
eleadvs Savoland Hassi n'k
Davidson; dear son of Mrs.
Elizebeth Davidson of Strat-
ford; step-father of Harry Has-
sink, Cleveland , ()hie and
Robert Hassink, Rockford, Ill„
else survived bt, three
brothers. Lorne and David of
Stretford. Ont. and John of
Kitchener and four sisters,
Mrs. Ruben (Elizabeth) Pehlke
and Mrs, Emanuel (Ethel)
Seiler, both of Menkton, Ont.,
and MrS. Mary Pflance and
Mrs. Thomas (Margaret) Salt-
er, both of Stratford. Aged
69 years. The late Mr. David-
son is resting at the Stewart
Funeral Home, Sarnia, where
funeral service will be held
on Thursday evening at 7:00
o'clock. Committal service in
Clinton Cemetery, Clinton,
Ont , on Friday, March 8, at
1;00 o'clock.
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