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STOM chain sawing, tree
ming, lots cleared, feece
•torns cleared,. Fireplace
od. Fully insured. Call
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EA. Harvard Growth Fluid
Pension tvIntual Fund, two of
ada's top performing mutual
ds. Contact Fred (Ted)
vange, 27-15225(no
igation). 10tfn
EEL CHAIRS —The C.P.&T,
rid of •Clinton Oddfellows
dge have wheel chairs
ilable for loan free, Contact
ug Howse, 482-9844 or Mrs.
Sturdy, 482-3371. — 10
TRAVEL SERVICE
N BLOWES TRAVEL
ice, 32 Wellington Street,
atford. For all airlines,
amships, rail, hotel
rvations, tours. Low bank
s on time payments. Prepaids
nged for relatives visiting
m overseas. Call 271-5710. —
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REAL ESTATE
•-•
vuated just east of town
rafting your inspection we
ve a 3 -bedroom, electrically
ated home of frame
nstruction featuring a roomy
tchen and large living room.
as 'spotless 6 -year young home
located on a large lot offering
,untry living with all town
,nvenienies. Call for an
Ipointment.
,st listed on High Street, this 2
orey, 3 bedroom home
;tutted on a well landscaped 82'
135' lot. Nicely decorated,
wing storms and screens '
stalled both up and down. The
A -of -town owner is anxious to
11 and will consider just
,000.00 down and carry the
ance at 7%.
cated less than 4 miles from
wn, let us show you a well
pt 50-acrefarm on which is
ated a brick home with 3
drooms up and 1 down,
•dern kitchen, F.A. oil heat
d 3 -piece -bath. The.barn 40' x
' is in exceptionally good._
ndition on a ceirient—Niall.—
'lied well and pressure system
included for just $12,000.00
• have several other. homes in
wn available for your
pection.
farms, we will be pleased to
ow you properties from 3 -acre
to 775 acres in size.
e have cash buyers for 1 floor,
bedroom homes. If interested
.selling, give us a call.
17 acres cash crop land two
iles north of Goderich close to
ighway 21. Can be purchased
ne parcel or smaller parcels.
endor will hold mortgage.
ontact Ruth Vandermeer,
hone 524-7875.
00 acre farm, 7 -room house,
ath furnace, drilled well. Barn
0 x 55, paved barnyard and
rive. Priced at $18,000 with
• rms. Widow anxious to sell, will
onsider all cash offer. Contact
UTH VAN DER MEER,
24-7875.
AKE FRONT LOT, CLOSE
0 GODERICH, $2,500.
or this and other lake frontages
nd river acreages contact RUTH
AN DER MEER, 524-7875.
CLARKE ZINN
324 Ontario Street
Clinton
Phone 482-7838
GODERICH AGENT
RUTH VAN DER MEER
Phone 524-7875
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
16. TENDERS
WANTED
For
ONE -TON TRUCK
Po trade ori 1964 Mercury one
ton plek-Up trUck,
specifications available at
Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority Office, Wroxeter or
by writing to 13oX 760,
ListotVel,
renders must. be in hands Of
3ecretary-trettaurer by noon on
TuesdaY, March 25, 1969,
Lett o any tender not
necessarily accepted.
MAITLAND VALLEY
CONSE RVATION
10,11b
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15. REAL ESTATE
CLINTON NOME — Well
cared, for, storey and a half
,home located on a qtriet street,
close to shopping. Fall
basement, new gas furnace with
automatic humidifier, and new
laundry room addition, insulated
and panelled. This
three-bedroom home has a well
landscaped lot, patio and side
drive. Owner wishes to move to
the country and offers this place
for a quick sale at $9,400. Call
us today.
WATCH THOSE EGGS — We
have the answer to the age old
question about what came first,
the chicken or the egg. Well on
this farm the eggs pome first,
950 of them every day, with no
feed to buy or no stock to buy,
just collect eggs from over 1,500
hens every day. For a very good
income, this is a real bargain at
the price they are asking and will
be a lot more if the egg quota
system comes in. So buy now.
Move into this two storey home
with three bedrooms, full,
basement, gas furnace and marry
other features. Two acres of
land, surveyed for 8 building
lots; close to the school in
Goderich Township. Don't pass
up this golden opportunity, it is
underpriced at $13,900.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY —
Look at me! I am located on the
Main Street of the thriving town
of Lucknow. My owner has been
with me for 20 years and now
wishes to attend University. So I
am searching for someone who
likes good food, as that is the
key to my success. I offer
elegant living quarters featuring
American Walnut panelling and
wall to wall carpeting. My
restaurant seats 18 people at
knotty pine tables and my cozy
colonial dining room serves 44 at
a sitting. The knotty pine
panelling, indoor -outdoor
carpeting and Colonial styling
of these rooms offer a lane
relaxed atmosphere for dining.
Come and see me — you won't
be disappointed and my owner
knows you can pay for this
business in a short period.
PROSPEROUS FARM — Don't
buy a farm, until you see this.
Attractive 1I/2 storey home, 5
bedrooms, brick, stucco, large
kitchen, living room and room
to accommodate a large family
in comfort, Solid barn with steel
roof measures; 50' x 75' plias
'addition BO' cement and
steel stabling, loose housing for
' 75 head of cattle, cement
barnyard. Also a second small
barn for hogs. Double garage and
implement shed 25' x 42'.
Upright silo 13' x 40'. Choice
cash crop land has 235 workable
acres and tiled where required. It
is truly a rare opportunity when
you purchase a property as
valuable in so many ways for
only $44,500. Why are we not
asking $55,000 for this
prosperous farm? The reason is
that the owner is retiring and
wants a spring sale. He will carry
the mortgage for you. Located
only a few miles from Clinton.
Phone Jack Cummings today.
HOME WITH 7 EXTRA LOTS
— Town of Clinton, Large 4
bedroom bungalow, double
living room, nice kitchen, full
basement with oil furnace, and
attached workshop. Located on
Bond Street, See this today, if
you want a building lot or a
good buy on a home. Contact
Anne Masterson, phone
524-6138.
REDUCED FROM $10,900 TO
$9,000 — Owner transferred and
offers this one storey bungalow
with complete aluminum storms,
screens and canopies. Modern
kitehen, living room, 2
bedrooms and completely
finished recreation room with
bar. Full basetnent, oil furnace,
laundry tubs and workshop. A
perfect home for a retired
couple or small family.
201 SPENCER ST. — Well cared
for, storey and a half, quiet
location near shopping. Full
basement, hew gas furnace with
automatic humidifier, new
laundry room addition, insulated
and panelled, This 3-bedroorn,
house has a well landscaped lot,
patio and side drive. Owner has
`outgrown' this house and now
plans to move to the country.
TO find what all you can receive
for as little as $9,400, call
524-8951, You may have
immediate possession,
ANNE (MASTERSON, 524-6138
JACK CUMMINGS, 524.8951
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LTD
43 WEST STREET
GOD R ICH = 524-8951
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'15. REAL ESTATE 17, NOTICE to CREDITORS 19, AUCTION SALES
FAR MS
Goderich Township — 160 acres,
8 room house, barn 40 x 60, 40
x 40, 2 silos, milk house, bulk
cooler. 38 milk cows, 35 heifers.
All the implements.
Goderich Township — 160 _aezeA,
8 room house, tarn s 50 x 50, 30
x 30, 55 55, drill well, stable
clearer, -?0 tnills cows. All the
implements.
Goderich Township — 152 acres,
9 'room house, ..barn 38 x .60.
Plenty water.
East Wawanosh Township 150
acres, 8 room house, barn 54 x
45, 50 x 36, drilled well. 20
acres good, hardwood bush.
Goderich Township — 250 acres,
9 room house, barn 55 x 65
Goderich Township — 130 acres
of land. The right land for cash
crop.
C. BURUMA
RR 2 Clinton
482-3287
Salesman for
JOHN BOSVELD
London, Ont.
$12,000.00 1 storey frame, 3
bedrooms, living room with
dining area, modern kitchen,
3 -piece bath, hot air gas furnace,
concrete garage and workshop
24' x 28'. Large lot 98' x 137'.
Early possession.
$7,000,00 — 11/2 storey, 3
bedrooms, 4 -piece bath, living
room, den, dining room,
kitchen, oil furnace. Lot
approximately 74' x 90'. Garage.
One block from business section.
$19,000.00 — 11/2 storey brick,
living room 15' x . 25' with
fireplace, dining room,
hardwood floors, modern
kitchen, one-piece bath down, 3
bedrooms, sunporch, 3 -piece
bath up. Attached garage,
aluminum storms and doors,
well landscaped. 150 rose
bushes; strawberry and
raspberry plants, Lot 132' x
1 0'. Loc..ted near schools.
Immediate possession.
H. C. LAWSON
Real Estate Broker
Salesman — J. T. Wise
Phone Office — 482-9644
17. NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of ARNOLD
GLADSTONE GRIGG, late of
the Town of Clinton, in the
County of Huron, Retired Coal
Merchant, Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above-named,
who died on the 20th day of
December, 1968, are required to
file full particulars thereof with
the undersigned on or before the
15th day of March, 1969, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to Lhe claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
notice.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this
21st day of February, 1969.
E. 13. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate,
8, 9, 10b
IN THE ESTATE OF EFFIE
SELINA ROSAMOND
JAMIESON, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in the
County of Huron, Widow,
deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above-named
who died on the 23rd day of
January, A.D. 1969, are required
to tile full particulars thereof
with the undersigned on or
before the 24th day of March,
A.D. 1969, after which date the
assets will be distributed, having
regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
27th day of February, A,D.
1969.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
10,11,12b
In the Estate of WILLIAM
HERBERT FAIRSERVICE, late
of the Town of Chilton'in the
County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of Lhe
above-named Who died on the
14th day of Deeember, 1968,
are required lo rile full
particUlars thereof With the
Undersigned oh Or before the
10th day or Mirth, A.D. 1969,
after which date the assets Will
'be distributed, having regard
only to the claims of which the
Undersigned than then have
notice,
DATED at Clifiteih, Ontario, this
18th day of February, A.D.
1969.
13, 13. MENZIES-,
Clinton., Ontario,
Solidi& for the said Estate,
—8,9,10b
In the Estate or GORDON
FULFORD, late Of the Town or
Clinton, in the County of
Heron, Laboprer, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the
abave-nalned Who died on the
1311 day of Qctober, 1968, are
required to file ftrli Partictilars
thereof with the undersigned oa
or before the lOth day of March,
A.D. 1969, after which date the
assets will be distributed, having
regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall then
have notlee.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
17th day of February, A.D.
1969,
E. R. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
—8,9,10b
In the Estate of ROBERT
WILLIAM GIBBINGS, late of
the Township of Mullett in the
County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above-named,
who died on the 29th day of
January, 1969, are required to
file full particulars thereof with
the undersigned on or before the
15th day of March, 1969, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
notice,
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this
21st day of February, 1969,
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
— 9,10,11b
In Lhe Estate of BOHDAN
ANTHONY ZABLOCKI, late of
the Town of Clinton, in the
County of Huron, Civil Servant,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against Lhe above estate are
required to send full particulars
of such claims to the
undersigned Solicitor l'or the
Estate on or before the 8th day
of March, 1969, atter Which date.
the estate's assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to Lhe claims that have then
been received.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
17th day of February, 1969.
E. B. MENIZES,
Cli nt on, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
—8,9,101)
Notice to Creditors and Others
In the estate of CARYL
WILTON... DRAPER,, late of the
Town .of Clinton, Ontario,
Retired Manufacturer.
All persons having claims against
the above estate tre required to
send full particulars of such
claims to the undergignecl
Executor on or before the. 8th
day of March, 1969, after which
date the estate's assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to Lhe claims that have then
been received.
THE CANADA TRUST
COMPANY
London, Ontario, Executor, by
E. B. Menzies, Solicitor,
Clinton, untario,
—8,9,10b
In the Estate of THOMAS
ALEXANDER KNOX, late of
Lhe Village of Londesboro, in
the County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against • t he Estate of the
above...named who died on the
7th day of February, 1969, are
required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on
or before the 10th day of March,
1969, after which date the assets
wilt be distributed, having regard
only to Lhe claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
17th day of February, 1969.
E, B, MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
—8,9,10b
21. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. James Leishman of
Brussels, Ontario, wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Reubena Jean, to
Christopher Bradley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Kennedy,
Londesboro, OnL. The wedding
will take place Saturday, March
29, at 4 p.m. in Selgrave, United
Chu reh, Bolgrave, Ontario. --
10b
Clearing: Auction Sale or Farm
machinery at, Lot 14, cOn•
:Hullett 1'wp,, 114 miles north of
Londesboro and 3 miles east or
8 miles north .of Seaf.corth and 0
miles west, or
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, at
P,U21-
MeDeering W4 traqr.
McCormick Deering No.. 46 bay
baler, McCormick Deering 1.5
run fertiliser seed drill
McCormick Deering 7 .ft,
:semi -mounted mower, New Idea
4 bar side rake and tedrier
combined, Snow blower rubber
tirect wagon, box and stock rack.
Hay rack, Massey Harris 1 ft
binder, M. stiff tooth
cultivator, .6 section harrows
with .stretcher, MeDeering 2
furrow plow. McDeering cream
separator, 9" Vessot Grain
Grinder, 13" Grain Grinder.
Hornelite 6 h,p, chain saw,
Fanning mill. 50Q -lb scales, pig,
crate, 100 -ft. drive belt, 7"
wide, 50 ft 5" belt, other small
.belts, Emery stone and mandrel
circular saw and mandrel, 32 rt,
ex tension ladder, 20" cedar
ladder, land roller set sleighs,
slush scraper. Burdizzo Pincens,
fence stretcher, 2 sugar kettles,
turnip drill, root pulper, 6 dining
room chairs, rocker, quantity
baled hay. Broad axe logging
chains, forks, shovels. Other
articles too numerousto
mention.
Auctioneer and proprietor will
not be responsible for injury or
accident day of sale.
Farm sold.
Terms cash
22. BIRTHS
BRAND: To Mr. and Mrs,
William Brand, RR 2, Bay field in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Wednesday, February 26, 1969,
a son.
FINCH: To Mr. and Mrs, Allan
Finch, Clinton, in Clinton Public
Hospital on Friday, February
28, 1969, a son.
TOWNSEND: To Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Townsend, RR 3, Seaforth,
in Clinton Publie Hospital on
Monday, March 3, 1969, a son.
GOLDSWORTHY: 'To Me. and
Mrs, Paul GOldswerthyl Clinton,
ih Clinton Public HOsnital oh
Tuesday, March 4, 1969, a
daughter.
Prop. Joseph Hoggart
Auctioneer Harold Jackson
Clerk Mel Graham
— 10,11b
23. DEATHS
CORLESS: Passed away aL
Huronview on Tuesday,
February 25, 1969, Morton T.
Corless, Clinton, in his 92nd
year. Funeral service from
Beattie Funeral Ilome on
Thursday, February 27, with
interhtent in Clinton Cemetery.
WEEKS: Passed away in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, on
Saturday, March 1, 1969,
William It Weeks, Ilensall, in his
78th year. Funeral service was
held on Monday, March 3, from
nthron Funeral. Horne,
Mensal', with i nte rm en t in
Bayfield Cemetery.
25. CARDS OF THANKS
1101 IN ER : I wish to express my
sincere thanks to all who sent
cards, gifts and flowers while I
was in St. Joseph's Hospital,
LOMI011. - Mel Hohner. — 10p
A LLEN: In loving memory of a
dear daughter, Sybil Lorraine
(Keys) Allen, who passed away
March 12, 1968.
Years go by but memories stay,
As near and dear as yesterday,
11 is not the words, they are but
few,
It is the loving memory 1 keep of
you.
— Always remembered by
mother.
— 10
HAUGH: I wish to thank friends
and relatives for cards, flowers
and calls during rny recent
illness. Special thanks to Dr. A.
J. Mowatt, Rev, D. Stuart,
Brucefield, Dr. Malkus, Seaforth,
and Dr. Gibson, London. — Neil
Haugh. — 10b
TAYLOR: My sincere thanks to
all who sent cards, treats,
flowers and visited me while in
hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Walden, Dr. Newland, nurses and
staff who were so kind to me.
To all tho.Se who sent iri baking
and helped in any way aL home.
— Joyce Taylor. — 10b
COOK: Mother and daughter
wish to express sincere thanks to
all who sent. cards, gifts and
visited while in Victoria
Hospital. — Pal, and Kathryn
Cook. — 10p
MILLER: I wish to express my
sincere thanks to all my relatives
and friends who visited rne or
sent cards and ' flowers while a
patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Thompson,
Rev. MacLean, Rev. Mills and to
the nurses on the first, floor for
taking such good care of me, —
J.13, Miller, — 10p
CASTLE: The family df the late
Mr. Thomas William Castle
thank their many friends and
neighbours for the beau 11 ful
fioral tribu tea, messages of
isympathy, donations to Lhe
Heart Fott nclat ion and for
kindnesses shown them during
their 'recent bereavement,
Special thanks to Rev. E. J, B.
Harrison, br. W, A. Oakes,
pallbearers, flower bearers and
the Ball Putieral Home. — 10p
NOBLE: We wish to say thank
you Lo aft our friends,
neighbours and relatives who
sent flowers, cards and gifts
while we were 'patients in
Clinton Hospital and inee
returning honte. A Special thank
you to De, Addison and nurses
on second floor, •—• Helen and
Trudy Noble, — 100
VintPfl NPW,finpra., Ttwocipy, Morph 1969.
25 CARDS OF THANKS
• 25. CARDS QF THANKS 29, BUSINESS OPP.
The family of the late
Mrs. Ethel Morris in the loss of a
kind and loving mother, wish to
express their sincere thanks to
relatives, neighbours and friends
for beautiful floral tributes,
cards and donations to the
Children's Aid .Society, United
Church Woman, Missions of the
United Church of Canada,
Gideon Bible Society, to' Dr.
Ross end staff at HuronView, Dr.
J. W. Wallace, nurses and staff
on second floor west at
Alexandra Hospital, the friends
and relatives who visited and
sent cards and gifts to
Huronview while a resident
there. A special thanks to Rev.
Kenneth Knight, Rev, Glen
Wright, Mr, and Mrs. McCallum
and Lodge Funeral Home, and
those who assisted in any way to
comfort and help at this time of
our bereavement. — 10
20. NOTICES
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH
NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSING
TAKE NOTICE that the
until of the Corporation of
the Township of Goderich, in
the County of Huron, proposes
to pass a by-law, at its meeting
at 8:30 o'clock p.m., on the 7th
day of April, 1969, at the
Municipal Building, Hohnesville,
Ontario, for the purpose of
stopping up that portion of road
allowance between Lots 22 and
97, Maitland Concession, in the
Township of Goderich, more
particularly described in
, Scheduie "A" hereinafter set
out.
All documents in relation to
the said road allowance may be
examined at, the Office of the
Clerk .of the Municipality, R. R.
No. 2, Clinton, Ontario.
AND FURTHER TAKE
NOTICE that Council will, at
such meeting, hear, in person, or
by his counsel, solicitor or agent,
any person who claims that his
land will be prejudicially
affected by the by-law and who
applies to be heard.
SCHEDULE "A"
Description of part of Road
Allowance between Lots 22 and
97, Maitland Concession,
Township of Goderich.
Corporation the Township
of ,3oderich.
All and. singular that. certain
parcel .or tract of land and
premises, situate, lying and being
in the Township of Goderich in
the Cohnty of Huron and
Province of Ontario and being
composed of Part of Road
Allowance between Lots 22 and
97, Maitland Concession, in the
said Township of Goderich, the
boundaries of said parcel being
more particularly described as
follows:
Premising that the Westerly limit
of Lot 22, Maitland Concession
has a bearing of North Forty-six
degrees Forty-four minutes
Twenty seconds West (N 46* 44'
20" W) and relating all bearings
herein thereto;
Commencing at the Southeast
angle of Lot 97, Maitland
Concession; THENCE North
Forty-six degrees Forty-four
minutes Twenty seconds West
(N 46* 44' 20" W) along the
Northeast limit, of Lot 97 a
distance of Five hundred and
four one hundredths. (500.04').
feet to a point. on the Easterly
limit of King's Highway No. 8 as
deviated and shown on Plan No,
1581; THENCE Northwesterly
along the arc of a curve to the
Left, Lhe said course being along
the Easterly limit of Highway
No. 8 as shown on Plan No.
1581, the said curve having a
radius or Two thousand, nine
hundred and fourteen and
seventy-nine one hundredths
(2,914.79') feet an arc distance
of Three hundred and eighty-one
and nine tenths (381,9') feet to
the intersection of the Easterly
limit of King's Highway No. 8 as
shown on Plan No, 1581 with
the Westerly limit of Lot 22,
Maitland Concession (the chord
connecting the beginning and
end of said curve having a length
of Three hundred and eighty-one
and seventy-one one hundredths
(381.71') feet and chord bearing
of North Thirty-six degrees
Forty-six minutes Fifty seconds
West (N 36* 46' 50" W);
THENCE South Forty-six
degrees Forty-four m in u tes
Twenty seconds East (S 46* 44'
20" E) along Lhe Westerly limit
of Lot 22 a distahce of Nine
hundred and tett and fifty-three
one hundredths (910.53') feet to
Lhe southwest angle of Lot 22;
THENCE South Seventy degrees
Fifty-three minutes Thirty
seconds West (S 70* 53' 30" W)
a distance of Seventy-four and
five tenths (74.5') feet to the
point of commencement of the
parcel herein deacribed, the said
parte] containing by
admeasuretnent 1,069 acres be
the same more or less and being
more oa rtieu lady shown
outlined in red on the attached
plan by 8, M. hots, 01.8"
dated January 21, 1969,
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, the
3 day or Mara, 1969.
R. E. ThonipSlan
Township Clerk
—10,11,12,13b
Degrees
CORLHSS.: The family of the
late Morton T. Corless of
Clinton wishes to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their kindness
and sympathy, lovely floral
tributes and donations to the
Cancer Fund and Missions at the
time of their recent
' bereavement, A special thanks to
Rev. Dr, Mowatt, the staff of
Huronview, the pallbearers, the
Beattie Funeral Home and the
UCW of Wesley Willis United
Church, — 10
Results of
local bowling
CLINTON-BLYTH LADIES
February2 5
Team Standings: Pony Club,
130; Spares, 117; Quiet Ones,
105; Doubtfuls, 94 and Hot -tots,
87.
Single, Mary Davey, 286.
Triple, Carole Fraser, 685.
Average, Mert Elliott, 211,
TUCKERSMITH MIXED
Febru ary 2 4
Team Standings: Beagles, 86;
Yippies, 82; Dropouts, 58;
Hippies, 55; Rolling Stones, 50
and Beatles, 47.
Ladies' single, Hilda Veenstra.
247; triple, Anna Aldwinckle,
Men's single and triple, Bill
Rogerson, 268, 740,
JUNIOR MEN'S
March I
Team Standings: Colts, 77;
Alcoholics, 65; Spitfires, 53; and
Serfs, 45.
Single and double, Paui
Bartliff, 326, 532. Average, Ron
Mair, 212.
LONDESBORO MEN'S
February 2 6
Team Standings, Tom -Cats,
97; Ti-Kats, 81; Alley-Kats, 74
and Wild-Kats, 70.
Single, Jack Snell, 339.
Triple, Bob Saundercock, 842.
Average, Cliff Saundercock, 216.
• I3LUEWATER LEAGUE
PLAYOFFS Fe bruary 2 0
Team Standings: Crabs,
3,110; Suckers, 3,006; Sharks,
3,940 and Minnows, 2,923.
Women's high single, triple,
average — Grace Hutchings,
249, 644, 194. Men's highs —
Joe Koene, 253, 635, 209.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
March 1
Team Standings: Super Six,
60; Hot Shots, 56; Sexy Six, 4
and Oddballs, 0;
Women's high single, Chris
Marshall, 185; high double, and
average, Bonnie Johnston, 353
and 176.
Men's high single, Steve
Switzer, 289. Men's double and
average, Steve Amsing, 480 and
240.
Turnout is good
for WI meeting
The Clinton Women's
Institute held a meeting in the
board rooms of the Dept. of
Agriculture and Food building
last Thursday with a good
attendance.
Mrs. W. Colclough opened the
meeting with the Ode and the
Mary Stewart collect. Mrs. Art
Groves read the minutes of the
last meeting/
Mrs. M. Batkin gave the
treasurer's report. The roll call
was answered by giving a news
item. Correspondence was then
read and dealt with and business
items were attended to. Mrs.
Frank Cummings gave the flower
and card report.
A collection was taken in aid
of the retarded children's class
at Goderich.
Mrs. M. Wiltse had the topic
on eurrent events and she gave a
very interesting report by
reviewing many of the Most
important happenings during the
last year. Mrs. C. Elliott gave
readings and Mrs. M Nivens
entertained With Mouth organ
Selections.
Two successful card padies
were held in the Town Hall
dining February
. -
Mit H. Managhan held the
lucky ticket on the draw. Lunch
was served. The hostesses Were
Mrs. H, Monaghan, Mrs. R.
Shaddock, Mit H. Perry, Mit, J.
Butler and Mr. A. Groves.
&IMO 55,000 attietes of sickrooM
equipment arc loaned free Or
charge to about 45,090 persons
every year from Red Cross Sick.
room Loan Cupboards through -
Out Canada.
Refilling and collecting money
from NEW TYPE high-quality
coin,operated disnensers in your
area. No selling. To qualify you
must have. ear, references, $600
to $2,900 cash. Seven to twelve
boars weekly .can net excellent
Monthly inCorne. More full time.
For personal interview write
tJANAPENN DISTRIBUTING
LIMITED, 302 OUELLEITE
AVENUE, WINDSOR.?
ONTARIO, Include phone
number, — 10p
McKillop Twp.
buying gravel
McKillop Township Council
met Monday for its regular
monthly session and accepted
Joe Kerr's tenders for crushed
gravel, at 98 cents a cubic yard
for 2,000 yards, and 37 cents a
yard for the same amount of pit
run gravel.
The meeting Monday was
continued Tuesday night by
councillors and a full report was
not available at press time.
Easter seals' Timmy
is Oshawa bay
The Ontario Society for
Crippled Children proudly
announces the appointment of
eleven year old Ian Walmsley
of Oshawa, Ontario, as
"Timmy" for 1969.
Because of muscular
dystrophy, Ian is confined a
great deal of the time to a
wheelchair but looks forward
to every opportunity of
swimming in the pool at the
Simcoe Hall Crippled
Children's School and
Treatment Centre in Oshawa.
His favourite subject is
science.
Saturday night is hockey
night in the Walmsley's home
with Ian "front and centre"
cheering on his favourite team
the "Canadiens". Unlike most
youngsters his age, Ian is
partial to defencemen with J.
C. Trerrblay and Bobby Orr
at the top of his list.
Master Walmsley is the
23rd Timmy to be selected to
represent the thousands of
crippled children in Ontario.
His aim will be to encourage
the public to support the
1969 Easter Seal Canpaign's
largest financial objective ever
— $2,255,000.
More than 2 million
Canadians, including 75,000
children suffer from heart
disease.
DID YOU KNOW
THAT YOU CAN
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WALLPAPER EASILY?
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