Clinton News-Record, 1969-01-09, Page 4r
4 Clintpn News -Record, Thursday, January 9, 1969
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1. ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
,TWO-BEDROOM furnished
,apartment, 63' Albert Street.
Available now. Apply to
Coin -Op, 63 Albert Street,
Clinton. - 37tfn
ONE BEDROOM unfurnished
.apartment. Stove and frig
supplied. All utilities paid.
Phone 482-9689 after 5. - 40tfn
SELF-CONTAINED; heated,
one bedroom apartment, frig
and stove supplied. Recently
redecorated. Phone 482-9711 or
after 6 call 482-9303..- 46tfn
APARTMENT suitable for a
couple. Furnished and heated,
93 Huron Street, call at side
door. - 50tfn
DOWNSTAIRS, furnished,
heated, one -bedroom , apartment
available now:• Suitab`Ie.:fox older
couple. Phone 482=16685, Ceriel
Van Damme. - 50tfn
'TWO bedroom apartment, 130
King Street, Clinton. Call
527-0504 Seaforth after 5. -
48tfn
UPSTAIRS Apartment with
kitchen, living room, bedroom.
and -bath. Gas heated. Stove and
frig. Available September 1.
Phone 482-6694. - tfn
TWO' ' bedroom house in
Brucefield. Available now.
.Phone 482-9251. - 2,3b
ONE spacious heated
.unfurnished apartment, upstairs,
one bedroom, at 108 Ontario
.Street. Phone C. VanDamme,
'432-6605 - 2tfn
GROUND floor, self-contained,
,heated apartment. Contact Roy
Tyndall, 482-7865. - ltfn
ONE .bedroom, self-contained
apartment, 482-7833. - 1,2p
HEATED two bedroom
furnished apartment. Phone
262-5047. - ltfn
PARTLY furnished 2 bedroom
house, oil furnace, on highway
near Bayfield. Reasonable rent.
Phone 482-9244 evenings or on
wee
•
ONE bedroom, heated, partly
furnished apartment on Albert
Street. Available January 15.
Phone 482-9695. 2tfn
HOUSE - 7 rooms, 4 -piece
bath, forced hot air oil heat,
centrally located. Immediate
possession. Phone 482-3475
before 5:30 p.m, - 2tfn
MOBILE homes for rent.
'Laundromat facilities available.
Apply to Morgan's Trailer Court.
482-7066. 2,3b.
4.,ARTICLES FOR SALE
SNOWMOBILE sled and trailer,
also fishing licenses for ice
fishing. Phone Merv. Batkin,
482-3866 - 2,3,b
VIKING Humidifier - 15" wide,
new wick. Also RCA Victor 24"
T.V. Phone 482-3494. 2p.
FOR SALE
HAM RADIO EQUIPMENT.
Geloso 222 Transmitter, 209
Receiver.' 10, 15, 20, 40 and 80
metre bands, Complete with
manuals, morse key and phones.
$350. CaII Mr. Price at 524-8331
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
weekdays.
EAVESTROUGHING and metal
flashing material and labour, for
free estimates call Morrison
Bros., Lucknow, phone
528-2906, or write Box 69,
Lucknow. - 24tf
WALNUT bowls and other
hand -turned articles. Make nice
gifts. At rear of 84 Albert Street,
Clinton, John Plumtree, phone
482-9695. - 48tfn
BROADLOOM
CLINTON'S
CELANESE
CARPET CENTRE
* Wall to Wall Installations or
Area Carpets.
* Samples shown in your home.
* Free Estimates.
* Guaranteed, Installations
There's a Celanese Carpet for
every;room in the home.
`Quality you can trust'
From
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CREST HARDWARE ,
AND FURNITURE
Phone 482-9505 Clinton - 5tfn,
WOODEN
TOBOGGANS
6' Snow King — $14.85
7' Eskimo $13.95
Ararail
d F P P S
, 1•1111111•• • .wIra.re
80 King St.
5. WANTED
'CASH in on buried treasure. We
buy old gold and estate
,jewellery. N. T. Ormandy
Jewellery, 94 The Square,
Goderich. --- 6tf
6. AUTOS FOR SALE
1966 Karmenn Ghia 1600.
License H76547. $1895.
1965 Dodge two -door hardtop,
V8 automatic.
'1965 VOLKSWAGEN, station:
wagon, one owner, low mileage,
very clean $1,495. Lic. 92045x
1966 VOLKSWAGEN, 1600
wagon. Lic. 98225X. $1795
1963 Ford Fairlane, $795. Lic.
H56142.
1963 Volkswagen 1500, sedan,
$495. Lic. H48738.
1963 Pontiac sedan, 6 cylinder
Automatic, very clean,
mechanically sound. Needs body
work, $495. Lie, H59656.
AT
trend. 2tfn Don Taylor Motors Limited
Main Street — Exeter
4, ARTICLES FOR SALE
APPLES for sale, Spy, Baldwin
etc. Free delivery in Clinton.
Phone 482-3214. Fred
McClymont, Varna, - 4rtfn
THE CLUSTER COFFEE
SHOP, BAYFtELD, Lunches and
Takeout orders. Fried Chicken
or Shrimp and Chips, 95c.
565-2761. - 50tfn
CURTAINS Draperies -
WindoVW Blinds - Venetian Blind
- Bamboo . Drapery Tradk,
Drapery Pull Rods, Ready Made
Draperies, Free Estimates Given.
IitWXNS DRY GOODS. -- 5tfb
es
Tt.MEX Watchand
1d
serviced tlirougli so Ahstett
Jewellers Ltd: Clinton, Seaforth,
Walkerton, tfn
DiAL 235-1100
PRICED to sell, real honey,
sharp gold, 1966 Plymouth
Satellite, 2 -door hardtop. Bucket
seats, console V-8 automatic,
radio, spotless. Phone Mitchell
848-8663 or 348-8062 -- 2,3,b
8. HELP WANTED MALE
HURON Fish and Game
Conservation Association invites
applications for a male bar
steward, applications to be in
the hands of the secretary post
marked not later than January
18, 1969, Mail applications to
bon Smith, Secretary, Huron
Fish and Game Conservation
Association. -- 2,3,b
APPRENTICE Wahted for Paul's
B, I'. Station, 365 Victoria
Street. Apply in person. - ltfn
10; EMPLOYMENT
WANTED
WILL CARE for 1 or 2 children
my home, five day's a week,
Phone 482,9941. 2,3b
9. HELP WANTED FEMALE 13. MISCELLANEOUS
NEW YEAR - NEW CAREER
Join Avon in the exciting
business of selling cosmetics,
Goqd income, No, experience
necessary. We train. For
information write or call collect
evenings, Mrs. M. Million, 17
Hawkesbury Ave., London,
451-0541. 2,3b
11, CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM SNOW PLOWING
Lots, Driveways etc.
Also Backhoe Work
LYLE MONTGOMERY
482-7644 after 6 p.m,
OR
CLAYT'S BA 482-7661
50tfn
12. LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Large black hound
between Clinton and Seaforth.
Phone 482-7439 2p
LOST: Number of keys in black
case. Finder please leave at
Police Office or Post Office. 2x
Jewellery Repairs
We de all types of jewellery
repairs
Ring Sizing
Retie Claws
Rebuild Shanks
Bead Restringing
Repair costume jewellery
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
tfn
WATCH REPAIR is a job for
experts. Our work assures your
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest
Established Jewellery Store. --
tfb
14. SERVICES
TRI -TOWN 1300KKEEPING
SERVICE - Income Tax, T4's,
complete record preparation and
maintenance. Phone Lawrence
Beane, 482-9260, - 49tfn
ATTENTION TRUCK
OPERATORS, drive-in lettering
service for your convenience.
Phone 482-9793, Reg. Smith
Signs, Corner of East and High
Streets, Clinton. - 50tfn
13. MISCELLANEOUS
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
restringing. W. N. Counter.- tfb
For all pressure systems
and farm line needs
PHONE 482-9561
Rattenbury ,Street
CLINTON
"Proudly
Canadian"
"We Service•
what we sell"
2b
ELECTRICAL, plumbing and
ca:lpentr•y work. New
installations and repairs. H. J.
Staffen, 123 Erie St., Clinton,
482-9937.--tfn
VACUUM cleaners; sales and
service for all makes. R. K. Peck,
Varna, phone Hensall 262-5350.
- 48tfn
We Specialize In ...
Appliance Service
Plumbing 1 nstallations
Eavestroughing
Furnace Installations
Heating Service
Electric Wiring
CHUTER PLUMBING
Heating, Electric ,
Sales and Service
46 King Street Phone 482-7652
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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern Equipment
Work Guaranteed
Write or Phone
HARVEY DALE, SEAFORTH
' 'PHONE 482-3320
w.„,,,
24tfb
ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd.
Sales and Service. Alvin Riley,
524.6514. 153 Lighthouse
street. Goderich. -- 18tfb
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
A. FOR SALE
1350 Cockshutt Tractor, used
one season, like new. Heat
houser, power steering, three
point hitch. Three -furrow,
•14 -inch Cockshutt mounted
plow, used one season, with
coverboard. Call 565-2548. -
1-4b
Order your UNITED HYBRID
seed corn now while varieties are
available. Pick the one that has
consistently topped the trials.
Lawrence Beane, 482-9260. -
1,2, 3b
FARROWING CRATES with or
without mounted feeding or
water, all steel construction:
George Troyer, Hensall, phone
262.5282: - ltfn
SNOW BLOWERS, with sealed
bearings, roller shield,
trouble-free feature for damp
snow has been added, you•will
like it. George Troyer, Hensall,
phone 262-5282.
D. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
AFTERNOON
1:30 p.m.
Government inspected Scales
Cattle Sold by Weight
TERMS; CASH
JOE COREY. Sales Manager'
FOR SALE - purebred
Lartdrace boars, purebred
Landrace sows. Phone 482-0898.
SIX ewe lambs, aeveral calves,
Russell Manson, Thiel. - 2p
E. FARM SERVICES
Huron
Dead Stock
Removal
CLINTON
We pay 85 to $ 15 Fresh deitd
or disabled cows and horses. We
pick up calves and small pigs as a
service to you, •
Call collect 182-981 I
After 8 p.m. 356.210.1
Lic. 169-C-68
Dr. M. W. RAITHBY
B.S.A,, D.V.M., V.S.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Large and Small Animals
Boarding
PHONE 524-8573
Goderich, Ontario
9tfb
DEAD STOCK -
MARLATT BROS.
Please. Phone Promptly
133 BRUSSELS
LICENSE 390665
J71fn
We are shipping cattle
every •Monday for United
Cooperatives of Ont. Wit
will pick up at your farm.
Phone collect hot later
than Saturday night.
SEAFOWTH FARMERS
CO-OPERATIVE
WILLIAM :1, BALE
527.0635
14. SERVICES
ORTHOPEDIC and general Shoe
Repair, -Our Clinton Depot is at
55 Albert Street at Amsing's
Store. Henk's Shoe Repair, 71
Hamilton Street, Goderich.
88tfb
REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing and floor laying,
expertly done. All odd jobs
around the home, Kitchen
cupboards a specialty. Phone
.482-7676. Ken McNairn.
52tfb
JACK'S .Furniture Repair ---
Furniture repaired, also general
woodworking and wood turning
at REAR of 84 Albert Street,
Clinton. Phone 482-9695.
40tfb
BEFORE YOU 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) '- 40t'fn
B. & B. ANTENNA SERVICE
for Antenna Repairs and
installation. Call 482-3320 or
482-9820. - 2,3,4,5,p
SEE
J. W. PECK
For
Snow Cruiser
SNOWMOBILES
NOW IN STOCK
18 H.P. — MODEL 189
J. W. PECK
Specializing in motor
tune-ups - Lawn Boy
Mowers Snow Cruisers -
McCullough and Homelite
Saws - Bolens Tractors and
Garden Equipment - Small
Engine Service.
482-3851 Clinton
''REAL ESTATEl
23. DEATHS
PRIDDLE: Passed away at
Huronview, Clinton, on
Thursday, January 2, 1969, Mrs.
Joseph ?riddle, 82, fgrmerly of
Goderich. Former Pearl Jewell.
Survivors include daughter, Mrs.
Herbert (Edythe) Cranston,
London; son, Joseph M.,
Ottawa; sister, Mrs. Edward
(Clara) Maskeli, Goderich.
Service 4 p,m, Saturday; January
4, from Stiles Funeral Home,
Goderich. Interment in Colborne
Township Cemetery.
EYRE: Passed away in Clinton
Public Hospital on Saturday,
January 4, 1969, Lindsay Eyre,
66, of Brucefield. Survived by
wife, former Anna Pearl
Douglas; daughters, Mrs. Arnold
(Nora) Keys, RR 1, Varna; Mrs.
David (Verna) Reid, Clinton;
brother, Campbell Eyre,
Seaforth; sister, Mrs. Annie Cole,
Hensall. Service was Tuesday,
January 7, from the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall,
interment Bayfield Cemetery.
ANDERSON: Passed away on
Sunday, December 29, 1968, in
Huronview, Clinton, Miss Pearl
Agnes Anderson, 69, Varna.
Survivors include a sister, Mrs.
Elmer (Helen) Turner, RR 1,
Varna; brother, George,
Seaforth. Service Tuesday,
December 31, from Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall.
Interment Bairds Cemetery,
Stanley Township.
COLE: Passed away at
Huronview, Clinton, on Monday,
December 30, 1968, William
Cole, 75, of Hensall. Survived by
wife, former Annie Eyre; son,
Alvin, RR 1, Cromarty. Service
was Wednesday, January 1,
1969, from Bonthron Funeral
Home, Hensel!. Interment
McTaggarts Cemetery, Usborne
Township.
BRYAN: Passed away at home
in London on Sunday, January
5, 1969, Mrs. John J. Bryan, the
former Catherine • Ann
Armstrong, in her 82nd year.
Survivors include a sister, Mrs.
Frank Boyce, RR 1, Varna, and
brothers, Robert, John, William,
all of RR 1, Varna. The funeral
service was from Carruthers and
Son Funeral Home,'r with'
�' ct [rifle"rmeiit''°' m ''7a o
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•it I ,•Metirarial Gardens. avail
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22. BIRTHS
HORTON: To Cpl. and Mrs.
Ronald Horton, Clinton, in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Saturday, January 4, 1969, a
daughter.
LAZET: To Mr. and Mrs. Art
Lazet, RR 5, Clinton, hi Clinton
Public Hospital on Tuesday,
January 7, 1969, a daughter.
POTTER: To Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Potter, RR 3, Clinton, in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, on
Monday, January 6, 1969, a
daughter.
23, DEATHS
DOWSON: Passed away at
Hamilton on Friday, December
27, 1968, Roy S. Dowson of
Hamilton, formerly Stanley
Township, in his 63rd year.
Survivors include his wife, the
former Allegra Sutton; two sons,
William H., Palo Alto, California;
Robert, British Columbia;
brother, Orrin, Varna. The
funeral Service was from I3 all'
Funeral Home, Clinton, on
Tuesday, December 31, with
interment in Bayfield Cemetery.
HART: Passed away at Goderich
on Thursday, December 26,
1968, Clifford Hart, RR 2,
Clinton, in his 62nd year. The
funeral service was from Ball
Funeral Home on Saturday,
December 28, with interment in
Maitland Bank Cemetery,
Seaforth.
RATHWELL: Passed away in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Sunday, January 5, 1969,
Barbara Ann Rathwell, RR 1,
Brucefield, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. D'Arcy Rathwell, in her
22nd year. Funeral service from
Ball Funeral Home, Clirltoh on
Wednesday, January 8, with
interment in 13ayfield Cemetery.
JEWITT: Karen,Ann, infant
daughter of Mr. anMrs. Ronald
JeWitL, Londesboro, born in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Sunday, January 5, 1969, died
in Victoria 1-IoSpital, Monday,
January 6. Service held at
Beattie 1 uneral Horne on
Tuesday,. January 7, with
in't'erment in Maitlandbanlc
Cemetery, Sea forth.
' 25. CARDS OF THANKS
CUDMORE: I wish to thank my
friends for flowers, treats, cards
and visits while still a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. - Alex
Cudmore. - 2p
GLOUSHER: My sincere thanks
and appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
kindness shown me while in
hospital. Also' to Dr. Newland
and Dr. Waldon and nurses and
staff on second floor, - Bernice
GIousher. - 2b
MURDOCH: Because I have
been unable to send private,
greeting cards this year, I am
taking this opportunity to
extend to my relatives, friends
and neighbours the Season's
Greetings. May you have a
Happy Holiday Season and may
health, happiness and prosperity
be yours in 1969. I also wish to
thank everyone who
remembered me with cards, gifts
and flowers. - Janet Murdoch.
- 2b
BATKIN: Sincere thanks for all
the cards and gifts at Christmas
time. They were greatly
appreciated. - John and Mabel
Batkin, - 2,3b
HAYTER: We would like to
take this opportunity to thank
everyone who participated in
making our twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary such an
enjoyable occasion. - Harvey
and Maureen Hayter. - 2b •
DIEHL: I would like to thank all
who so kindly remembered me
and helped in any way while I
was a patient in Clinton and
Victoria Hospitals. Also those
who were so kind in helping my
wife during my illness. We
appreciate it deeply. - Carl
Diehl. •- 2b
DOWSON: The family of the
late Roy S. Dowson wish to
express their sincere
appreciation to their friends,
neighbours and relatives for the
many acts of kindness, messages
of sympathy, cards and floral
tributes received during their
bereavement. Sincere thanks also
to Mr, Morrison,Ball Funeral
Home, pallbearers, flower
bearers and all Who helped at the
house. - 2b
ANDERSON: We wish to
exhress our sincere thanks for
expressions of sympathy,- cards
and floral tributes during our
recent bereavement cif our sister,
Pearl Anderson. Special thanks
to Mr. Mot'rison, lionthron
Funeral Chapel, rh,. Robs, Nurses
mid staff or ffuronvieW. -•-
Cleo rgrt, Rttjty Arid erson and
1,"aniily; �,rlhter, Helen Turner
and T'runny,. -- 2p
25. CARDS OF THANKS
RADER: I would like to take
this opportunity to thahlct all my
friends and relatives who visited
me' and sent cards, gifts and
flowers while I Was :a -patient in
Victoria Hospital. -- Mrs.` Elsie
Rader - 2b
ANSTETT: We sincerely wish to
thank all our families, relatives,
friends and neighbours who were
so kind, thoughtful and helpful
in any way during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Dr. and Mrs, A. Addison, Dr.
and Mrs. W. A. Oakes, Reverend
Father J. E. Kelly, Mr. David
Beattie, Mr. Gordon Grigg and
Mrs. C. A. Trott. -- John and
Irene Anstett - 2b
GRIGG: The families of the late
A. Gladstone Grigg wish to
express sincere thanks and
appreciation to all their friends,
neighbours and relatives for
floral tributes, donations to the
Heart Fund, Arthritis and
Rheumatism Society, and M.
and IV.. Fund, cards of sympathy
and many acts of kindness
shown us during our recent sad
bereavement of a dear husband,
father, brother and grandfather.
Your thoughtfulness will always
be remembered. Special thanks
to Reverend A. J. Mowatt, Dr.
Addison, Dr. Wilcox, Lions
Club, Huronic Rebekah Lodge,
Wesley Willis Church,
pallbearers, flower bearers, and
Beattie Funeral Home. -- 2b
OESCH: We would like to
express our sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbours
who visited, sent flowers, cards
and gifts while we were patients
in Clinton Public Hospital; also
for those who helped at home.
Special thanks to Dr. Walden,
Dr. Addison, Father Kelly and
Father Durand and nurses on
first floor. - Russell and
Dorothy Oesch. - 2b
WILLIS: I wish to thank all
friends, relatives, Dr. Oakes, Dr.
Walden, nursing staff and Brush the inside surfaces of
anyone who helped xjt-ihng way};a+the: teeth. the . same way,; °both
tio,.>xlake }.7y stay moreapleasant,.,,-'back,and front. "
while I was a patient in the Then brush the chewing
Clinton Public Hospital, I. M. surfaces, both upper and lower.
26. IN MEMORIAM
LOBB: In loving memory of a
dear husband and dad, Frank
Lobb, who passed away eight
years ago, January 9, -- Eyer
remembered by wife, Fannie,
and family. - 2p
SHARP: In loving memory of a
dear husband and father,
Thomas Alvin Sharp, who passed
away four years ago, January 10,
1965.
You never failed to do your
best,
Your heart was true and tender.
You laboured hard for those you
loved,
And left us to remember.
- Always remembered by Ellen,
Ricky, Joanne and Michael.
2p
McCLINCHEY: In loving
memory of a dear mother and
grandmother, Martha
McClinchey, who passed away
January 6, 1966.
Sunshine fades and shadows fall,
But sweet remembrance outlasts
all.
- Always remembered by
daughter, Beatrice, son-in-law,
Dick, and grandchildren, Beth
and Geordie Allan. - 2b
28. ROOM and BOARD
TWO roomers or boarders.
Lunches packed. Also apartment
for rent. Phone 482-7254. 106
King Street, Clinton - 50tfn
Brush teeth
up, down
Do you remember the right
way to brush your teeth?
Here is how you do it:
Brush your teeth the • way
they grow. Brush the upper
teeth down from the gum line,
with a little wriggle. The wriggle
is to get particles of food out of
the crevices between the teeth.
Then brush the lower teeth
up from the gum line, with the
same little wriggle, both the
back teeth and the front.
Willis - 2b Brush at least six times in
26. IN MEMORIAM
FALCONER: In loving
memory of our dear mother,
Mrs. William J. Falconer, who
passed away one year ago
January 8, 1968.
She does not ask for sorrow,
She does not ask for tears,
But just to be remembered,
Through the passing years.
- Ever remembered and sadly
missed by her family. - 2b
GLAIR: In loving memory of
our mother, Mrs. Maud Blair,
who passed away one year ago
January 13th, 1968.
God say that you were getting
tired,
He did what he thought best;
He put his arms around you and
whispered, "Come to rest."
The golden gate stood open,
One year ago today,
With goodbyes Left unspoken,
you gently slipped away.
-Wilmer, George, Rob. - 2b
HYMERS: In loving memory oT
a dear son and brother, John
Murray Hymers, who passed
away suddenly four years ago,
January 10, 1965.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear
Fond memories linger every day
Remembrance keeps him near
- Ever remembered by mother,
Elmer, Maynard, Beatrice and
Mary Ann. 2p
each place and only three or
four teeth at a time,
This is the correct method,
recommended by the
Department of National Health
and Welfare.
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