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To the Ratepayers of Seaforth, Stanley, Tuckersmith and
Bayfield Separate Schools 1 would like to extend my
sincere appreciation to all who supported me on December
2nd. I will do my best for all concerned, Thank you.
Mike Connolly
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lies. "shown,. itt .antititteirf
N 000th leather, hits hootish
'look.
CLOTHES .CARE
For the male style setter,
bandy little items like shoe
shine kits, tie racks, valet
hangers apd clothes brushes,
-all designed to help him'keep
his .fashions looking good
longer, make excellent stock-
ing staffers,
4 SERVICES
REMODELLING, renovatiqns,
roofing and floor laying,
expertly done, All pcid Jobs
around the home, Kitchen
euphoards a specialty, Phone
482,7676, Ken McNairn.
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PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO should be tuned
and checkqd for moth damage
and other insects regularly. I
a ppreciate the continued
privilege of servicing many of
the instruments in this area.
George W. Cox. Phone 482,3870
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22. E$IRTHS.
NESBITT: in Clinton Public
ilosp ta 1 on Wednesday,
November 27, 1993, to Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Nesbitt, RR 1.131)0, a
-daughter.
PAGENAIS1 In YorktiOn,
Saskatchewan, on. Tuesday,
November 26, 1968, to Mr. and
Mrs. Denis Da,genais (nee Linda
Moody) a son.
COUSINEALI: In Sault - Ste.
Marie, to Mr, and Mrs. Pon,
Consineau (nee Elaine'
Alexander) a son, Donald
Alexander.
25, CARDS OF THANKS
JOHNSTON: I wish to. take this
opportunity to thank 'my family,
relatives and friends who visited,
sent flowers, cards And gifts.
while a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. ..Specjal thanks to
Reverepd Mills, pr, Newland and
Pr, Walden and all the pursing
staff on first floor, -- Graham
Johnston, — 49b
26. IN MEMORIAM
KEYS; In loving memory of a
dear husband, father, and
grandfather, Lloyd Alvin Keys,
who passed away suddenly
December 7, 1.963.
Another sad and lonely year has
passed,
Since our great sorrow. „fell,
The shock that we received that
day,
No one can ever tell..
And God gave us stix.ingth to
Meet it,
And courage' to bear the blow
But what it meant to lose him,
No one will ever know.
It's lonely here without, him,
We miss him more each day,
For life is not the same to es
Sin& he was called away.
He bade no one a last farewell,
Nor ever said goodbye,
He was gone before we realized
And only God knows why.
— Sadly missed, always
remembered by his wife and
farnily, 49b
COOPER: In loving memory of
a dear husband and lather, Cecil
Cooper, who passed away
December 5, 1963.
Five years have gone since last,
we saw him,
Friends may think thy wound is
healed, ,
But they little know the sorrow,
Still deep within' our hdarts
concealed.
— Sadly missed by wife and
family. — 49b
28. ROOM and BOARD
ROOMERS and boarders,
accommodation for two. Phone
482-7420 — 49b
ACCOMMODATION, for one
alone or two sharing. Mrs. James,
xeo 27 Princess Strqet.,'
V esrflokit 482-7093. — 49 p
14. SERVICES
TRAVEL SERVICE
STAN BLOWES TRAVEL
service, 32 Wellington Street,
Stratford. For. all airlines,
steamships, - rail, hotel
reservations, tours. Low bank
rates on time payments. Prepaids
arranged for relatives visiting
from overseas. Call 271-5710.,
Huron
Dead Stock
Removal
CLINTON
We pay $5 to $1 5 Fresh dead
or disabled cows and horses. We
pick up calves and small pigs as a
service to you. •'
Call collect 182-9811
After 8 p.m. 356.2404
Lie, 169-C-68
45-48h
GODERICH MOTORS (FORD) LTD.
LATE MODEL TRADES
1968 PLYMOUTH Fury 11
two-door hardtop, 8 cylinder $2995
automatic
1967 FAIRLANE XL
two-door hardtop. Bucket
seats, 8 cylinder automatic;
immaculate, Royal Maroon $2275
1966 r ORD Country Sedan
wagon, 6 passenger, 8 1995
cylinder, newly painted, in
tip top condition '
1966 FORE) Custom
lovV price
ode rich Motors( -ord) Ltd..
85 Smith Street
1967 VOLKSWAGEN 1600, '
four-door wagon, an
exeeptional clean ear
1966 CHEVELLE two-door
hardtop, 6 cylinder
automatic, economy with
style
1968. CHEVROLET Impala,
four-door Sedan, power
steering, power brakes, power
windows, just like new
1968 FAIR LANE four-door
Sedan, 6 automatic, power
steering, only 2500 miles. '
Show Room Condition,
balance Of 24/24,000
5/50,000 Wdranty
$3595
`2600
$2150
1895 1595 cleae one owner car at a low,
two-door, 6 cylinder, a really
Phone 524-7308 • . • • •• A
4ttilitt
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THE WHAT'S IT SHOP
84 Wellington St.
Clinton — 4824682
ANTIQUES
and Gifts
We buy old Glass, China,
Sookt and Small Purbiture
CLINTON CAB 23. DEATHS
ROZELL: Passed away in
Victoria Hospital, London, on.
Wednesday, November 27, 1968,
Douglas Rozell, of RR 5,
Clinton in his '43rd year, The
funeral service was from Ball
Funeral flome on Saturday.
DALE: PaSsed away at home on
Wednesday, November 27, 1968,
Theodore Dale, Clinton in his
.82nd ,y6ar. The funeral service
was from Ball Funeral Home on
Saturday, November 30 with
interment in Clinton Cemetery.
HATTIN: Passed away at
HurOnview on Thursday,
November 28, 1968, Mrs.
Embert Y. Hattin, (former Edna
`Maude Tapp) of Clinton, in her
73rd year. Funeral service was
from Ball Funeral Home,
Clinton on Monday, December
2, 1968, with interment in
Exeter Cemetery.
25. CARDS,OF THANKS
BERNARD: I wish to .thank my
friends, neighbours and relatives
for cards, flowers and treats
while I was a. patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Oakes, nurses and staff on
first floor. — Mrs. Lillian
Bernard. — 49p
ROZELL: The family of the late
Douglas Rozell wish to sincerely
thank their many friends and
relatives for the "floral tributes,
cards and acts of kindness shown
our eir•jegdrit 'EVA veliien L.
44%0.0 gaiti A
'4,414,4 tie
FULFORD:. I wish to express
my sincere thanks to all my
friends and relatives, for lovely
cards, flowers and visits while a
patient Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Addison, Dr. Newland and
nurses on the first floor. — Earl
Fulford. — 49p
DALE: We wish to express our
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for, the
floral tributes, messages of
sympathy and acts of kindness
shown us in our sudden
bereavement in the loss of a
loving husband and father.
Special thanks to • Reverend
.Grant Mills, Dr. Thompson and
Ball Funeral Home. — 49p
TEBBUTT: I would like to,
express my sincere thanks to all
who sent cards and treats to
those who visited me while I was
a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London. Also to any who helped
in any way. — Carman Tebbutt.
L- 49p •
CRICI-I: I wish to thank all those
who visited me, sent flowers,
cards and other gifts while I was
in hospital. Speeial thanks to the
nurses and staff on second floor,
Dr. Newland and Reverend Mills.
Season's greetings to one and all,
— Mrs. Amy Crich, •19b
THE CNIB wishes to thank all
Who helped in ,the canvass of
Clinton on behalf of the CNIB
and.- all who contributed Lo this
'worthwhile cause. —n. J.
Mowatt, local representative. —
49p •
HATTN: The family of the lido
Mrs. Edna .Hattin wishes to
thank everyone for the kindness
shown them during their recent
sad bereavement, Thanks to
friends and neighbours for cards,
flowers and food brought 10 the
house. Special thanks to Dr.
Mowalt , the Balt Funeral Home,
pallbearers, Mrs. Mac Falconer
and Mrs. Elmer Prey. We also
wish to thank .the stall' at
littronview, and Dr. Ross for
their kindness to our mother. —
:190
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PARSONS: The family of the
late Mrs. Alice Parsons wish to
express their sincere
appreciation to their relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
floral tributes, donations to the
Heart, and Cancer Funds,
Messages or sympathy, and
many aeLs of kindness extended
La us in the loss of a loving wife
and mother. Special thanks to
C, Wallace, nursing start of
South Huron Hospital, Reverend
0, Stuart y llonthron Funeral
Home, pallbearers and flower
bearers, ladies or Kippert United
Church and Amber Rebekah
Lodge,. Your kindness will
always be remembered, -7 Archie
Paftoris and fatriliv,—
Out of Town Trips
482-7011
Gardens Worked--Weed Cutting
Cali George McGee
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EXTRA GARBAGE
& JUNK
PICK-UP SERVICE
Phone 482-9134
or
482-7318
37tfn
BEFORE YO,U consider any
type of security or investment,
,investigate the advantages
(including tax savings) offered
by ownership of Canada's most
dynamic mutual fund, Contact
Fred (Ted) Savauge, 527-1522
'Seaforth for further details. (no
obligation). — 40tfn
1 5'. REAL ESTATE
' TOURIST Establishment North
Western Ontario. Excellent
Trout, Northern and Pickerel
fishing; moose and bear hunting.
Buy now and advertise for full
booking of guests, open water,
next spring. Write to Box 777,
Clinton; Ontario. — 49p
16. TENDERS
SNOW REMOVAL TENDER
HURON._ COUNTY SCHOOL
y ;.,BrzucEFIE.1..4,
41 .Y - zgAle it9
Snow blower and front end
loader on one tractor required.
Snow to be cleared by 8 a.m.
Monday;. 'to Friday and other
times as required.
Time is actual time at the
school, not travel time. Send
particulars and price per hour to
J. E. ' Caldwell, , Secretary-
treasurer, Brucefield, not later
than noon December 16. —
49,50b
17. NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of COSTON
HORBANIUK, late of the
Township of Hullett, in the
County of Huron.
All persons 'claiming against the
above Estate are required to
forward full particulars of their
claims Co the undersigned on or
before the 31st day of
December, 1968, after which
date the assets will be
distributed.
DONNELLY and MURPHY
Goderich, Ontario
Solicitors for the Estate
40,50,51 ,
In the Estate of WILLIAM
ARTHUR DALE, late of thp
Township of Tuckersm•ith, in th'e
County of Huron.
All persons claiming against the''
above Estate are required to
forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 31st day of
December, ,1968, after which
date the assets will be
distributed.
DONNELLY and MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario
Solicitors for the Estate,
49,50,5lb
• 20. MliS4LLANEOUS
INSTEAD of sending Christmas
cards to our friends in this
district we ore giving a donation
to the Cancer Soelety, We do
wish everyone` a Merry Christmas
and a Very Happy Now Year. —
Frank and Mildred McCullough.
— 49p
Play it safe. When passing,
wait before elating back Until
you can see the passed mi. in
`your mirror.
teothoes
Jrith ,fook0,1s
Far Gifting
Smooth, suede, -Qr
vpargilelogal-?tehemr4. loiVeae a,t!
1;1g Christmas gifts,
Leather Is the "hl" thing
in men's outerwear this
season, as
"N5vtiiimkarileosW,°P the, gifts list
rmNeiNevactsto ,.44, plan nm'ioes4t,r pu._
AlTieelriciL.w"ielCitiirl saatatgeC7`
reports Leather Industries
of America.
Soft and glovey- to the
touch, this leather has an.
antiqued And shaded leak,
sometimot showing the
hide's original markings
through its special finish.
Other favored textures
arc the sleek. suedes, the
more evenly-dyed smooth
leathers and the rugged
s
iiji)glit lect=eild.se, and sheerl-
Styles.inelude shearltng,,
lined jackets and surcoaes,
double-breasted surcoats,
Zip-Up waist-length born-
bardier's jackets, trench
coats, Norfolk or Nehru
jackets and guardsman's
jackets or coats,
from 2 29
to
9.95
l'NCURLIN-G.GiCiMES:oo, •
OF GtNUINE DEERSKIN''
WITH PADDED PALMS — $5.95
Choose from a wide range
of new styles in both leathers
and fabrics
Bold ega Comes
In His ew Shoes
Elegance with l ,ciA.Sh
boldneSs --4hat's the gift fpr'
when the ehelee is "
shoes.
Ai) that's needed for stle-
eessftil shoe shopping is his
size and some Thfnrrnation
about what's l new in shoe
styles, For sige, check the in-
side of his latest pair of
shoes and jot down the num-
bers. piny shoe salesman will,
interpret them,
OM shoes might include
one or more of these lively
style notes currently on the
scene: squared-off toes,
smart monk-straps, 'high-cut
tongues, rugged boots, brass
trim.
Leathers Interpreting these
shoe fashions encompass
smooth, grained, antiqued,
brushed, cordoVan, waxed,
embossed and suede textures,
notes Leather Industries of
"America,
Slip-Ons with the up-to-
the-minute high-fronted
look sport tasteful trim of
perfs, monk-straps, goring,
tassels or hardware, casual
or dressy, they come in
leather textures from deep
grains to silky suedes to an-
Moiled finishes.
Other male footwear fav-
orites are brogues and boots,
BrOgnes, especially effective
in deep-grained and antiqued
leathers, show long extended
wing-tips, and the usual per-
forations and pinking.
• As for boots, maybe he can
use a pair of leather chuk-
kas or desert boots, or high-
er-cut "work" boots in split
grained or brushed loather.
For the true boot fancier,
look' at wellington versions'.
Western types,, and boots
that, Come ziPped, gored,
buckled, laced or speed-laced,
For cold-weather wear, bootS
are lined in shearling.
Other shoe styles he may
favor include oxfords, casual
tie-shoes and moccasins. The
latter come -in many ver-
sions: 1 he penny moc.,,hanti-
sewn loafer. and moccasins
,with tassels, novelty straps
Or bits of brass,
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MEN'S
and
ItACINC ItFALISM
BOY'S
rated in Ilia Wheels llot Curvy
'lave Action .,1`1, 11111(11 l'.111
SLIPPERS
set tip on a chair or 1:11)14..
Ifot cor, arc (11^t(1111
Mirliatures.
.Q1inon NoWs-Opporgi, 'ThurgdPY, Pgcemiaor 1900- ,9
BARTLIFfS BAKERY LIMITED
CLINTON IGA STORE
Ti' . :NEWCOMBE'S Reicall DRUG. STORE; =
'McEWAN 'S BOOK STORE
GORD LAWSON BILIARDS
BILL GERMAN'S BOWLING ALLEY
MILT & MABEL'S RESTAURANT'
CLINTON NEWS-RECORD OFFICE
In BAYFIELDn -...
CLIFF UTTER'S STORE
In LONDESBORO.
TI4OMPSON'S STORE
LONDESBORO LOCKER SERVICE
In BRUCEFIELD—
PATERSON'S STORE
In HOLMESVILLE--,-
D. E. GLIDDON'S GENERAL STORE
In VARNA—
W. T. WASH GENERAL STORE
CURLING and
WINTER BOOTS
Sheepskin Lined
from
11.95 to 28,95
PlIETEN1) MOVIE camera
makes learn_1;ng' fon, with vol-
orful slicIes and tunes. Subject.
include '"1,earning about Col-
or." '
CLINTON 482-9352
PLAY FAIVIILY Farm set intro-
duces preschool youngsters to
life on kite farm. Equipthent,
Animals and a farm fttntily are
included.
lit,OCKS, A LWAVS a faiorite,
off er tiov
Tog'1, litoek wittv "1,1s'itlg
lizttr IIiuge," for bonding neie,
Ili move.
AIKEN'S
At CFB CLINTON
HERB'S FOOD MARKET
In GODERICH—
BLUE'S SUPERMARKET
=PINCHER'S SMOKE SHOP
CRAIGIE'S POOL ROOM
In SEAFORTH—
KEATING'S DRUG STORE
In HENSALL--.!
WILSON'S DRUG STORE
in KIPPEN-0.
KIPPEN STORE
In AUBURN--
ROBINSON'S GENERAL STORE
CI eW%paptr%g
Matta ts
Astottrsikin
DRESS GLOVES SOCKS SWEATERS
SPORT SHIRT,S WINTER JACKETS
• LUGGAGE — BILLFOLDS ,LEATHER GOODS