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1 S. REAL. ESTATE
Located in the town of Hensall,
on a well -landscaped lot, we
invite your inspection of this
\veil -kept 10' x 45', 2 -bedroom
trailer home, featuring a large
living room extension,
wall-to-wall carpet and seamless
flooring, 4 -piece bath, heavy
electrical service. Luxury living
at moderate cost.
In Clinton, give us a call to look
at' the ultimate in trailer
accommodation, 20' x 42', with
full width living room, 2
bedrooms; built in washer,
dryer, stove and frig, all included
in the reasonable asking price of
this unit.
Live luxuriously in this beautiful
2 -storey red brick home, located
on East Street in town, featuring
large living xoom, dining room,
TV room, modern roomy
kitchen, plus utility room and
3 -piece ' bath on first floor. 3
large bedrooms plus bachelor
apartment, office and 3 -piece
modern bath on second floor.
This prestige home is graciously
situated among lovely trees on
an extremely large Iot. Shown
by appointment only.
Just off No. 8 Highway, east of
town, we offer for your
inspection an • immaculate
3 -bedroom, electrically heated,
one -floor home with large living
room, roomy kitchen and utility
room. This practically new home
will meet with the approval of
the most discriminating buyer.
Priced to sell at only
$12,000.00,
Located on Albert Street, a
2 -bedroom, 1 -floor cottage with
attached garage and lovely, high,
well -landscaped lot.
Inspect other properties located
on Fulton, Huron and James
Streets. Please give us a call.
SOLD
Wm. Rutledge ' home on Erie
Street.
Jack Irwin farm, Lucknow.
CLARKE ZINN
324 Ontario Street
Clinton
".' .Phone 48"2:-1838''`
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GODERICH AGENT
RUTH VAN DER MEER
Phone 524-7875
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PHOTO LISTING SERVICE
Listings' wanted for farms, lots,
homes and summer cottages.
We are members of Realcare
Trans Canada service which
means we can arrange selling or
purchasing for you right across
Canada.
100 acre farm, 70 acres
workable, good drainage, good
barn with silo, drive- shed,
garage, real nice home with 3
bedrooms up, one down, large
modern kitchen with dining
area, living room, 4 -piece bath,
water in house and barn, furnace
with automatic coal feeder.
150 acres on paved , road, 120
acres workable, 35 acres
hardwood bush, farm runs
through to river, large modern
L-shaped barn, brick house, 3
bedrooms up, one down, 3 -piece
bath, living room, dining room.
Immediate possession. -
' Modern cottage in Bayfield,.
' Iarge lot, close to lake, $9,000.
ADAM FLOWERS
Office 1 mile South of Bayfield
on Highway 21
Phone 5655.2813
LAUCKNER REAL ESTATE
LTD.
assommorimer
MARY ST. - 4 -bedroom,
1 -storey £ranee; gas heat; garage,
qualifies for VLA, $15,000.
3 -bedroom, ,11/2 -storey
frame, close to downtown, oil
-heat, $9,000,
RATTENBURY WEST r 3 -bedroom, ranch style, brick
veneer, oil hot water heat,
attached garage, large lot,
ORANGE ST. 3 -bedroom
bungalow, alcan siding, modern
kitchen; gas heat, garage.
BAYFIELD -- 2 -bedroom
summer cottage, l mites north
Of Bayfield, furnished, Shower,
good beach, $7,000.
- 2 -bedroom, one -storey
frame 4 years old, new Oil
furnace, newly decorated, year
round living, fading Bayfield
Golf Course, $7,500.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP -- 160
• acres, tiled; $.room hoarse, bath,
furnace, drilled well, barns 50 x
50, 30 x 30; 56 x 55,sta-bie
cleaner, silo, 20 milk cdWs, sit
r implements, •
. LOTS FOR SALE On Queen
St,, North St., and ht
Wiriterteert,
K. W, COLCUHOUN L
TD,
feat Estate Braker
14- Isaac St,
Clinton, ant, Olinda 482.014y
15, REAL ESTATE
NOW HEAR THIS! SEE THIS!
Start packing tp move in. Lovely
4 -bedroom home in good
condition. Central location on a
large well -treed lot. Owner has
purchased home in the country
and will consider all offers. This
is an ideal family home,
LOOK WHAT $8,500 BUYS
4 -bedroom home located next to
Catholic Church. If you need
more living space for fur
growing family, this 13/2-storey-
frame
3/rstoreyframe is for you. Call today to
see it.
CASH BUYER for a 2 -bedroom
new or fairly new bungalow in
Clinton,
SNACK BAR, GROCERIES
AND GAS BUSINESS FOR
SALE, Located at Amberley
plus 3 -bedroom living quarters.
Asking price of $22,500.
VILLAGE GENERAL STORE.
Do you want to be your own
Boss to make a good living? This
General Store may be just what
you're looking for, or maybe for
semi -retirement. Good living
quarters, All this for $12,900
stock included. .•
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FOR BEST RESULTS
PHOTO -LIST YOUR
PROPERTY WiTH
ANNE MASTERSON, 524.6138`:,
JACK CUMMINGS, 524-8951
DON HOLST
-REAL ESTATE LTD.
43 WEST STREET
GODERICH - 524-8951
4111111111111.1101,
100 acres with 95 acres
workable. Barn 50 x 70 with
loose housing. Barn 40 x 40,
4 -storey, hot water heated. Barn
130 x 40, 2 deck with hot air
heat, 4 years old. Barn 24 'x 70,
1 -storey with hot air. License for
25,000 broilers. 7 -room stone
plastered home with all
conveniences. Price $138,000
with terms.
200 acres in Morris. 150 acres
-plowable. •'43 acres pasture.
'Frame barn 54 x 58. Laminated..
rafter barn 40 x 60, both set up
far beef. 6 -room insul brick
house with bath and furnace.
Second house (brick), Two
drilled wells with pressure
systems, Price $ 50,000.
150 acre farm set up for pigs.
Bank barn 54 x 66. New barn 36
x 144, equipped with manure
tank. 7 -room brick home,
Located on highway near Blyth.
Price $50,000.
• 17 acres in Howick Township, -
16 acres workable. 7 -room brick
and frame home, with new roof. -
Bank barn 30 x 50 and 28 x 28
plus small lean to. This has been
used as a hog feeding operation.
Price $12,000.
We have 50 farms to choose
from. Send for free farm
,catalogue.
LAWRENCE McKNIGHT-
" Real Estate Broker
contact
BRUCE FALCONER
Sales Representative
Blyth, Ontario
Phone: 523-9518 or
Listowel 291-3500
16. TENDERS
TENDER FOR TRUCK
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned for the following
used truck as is: 1949KB5
International Fite - Truck
`equipped with a 250 G.P.M.
pump and 450 gallon tank. -
Can be tendered with or without
pump; May be inspected at Fire
Hall, Brucefield.
Highest or any tender not
necessarily accepted and tenders
must be in the hands of the clerk
by 12 o't:lock noon, Monday,
May 5, 1969.
Township of Stanley,
Mei Graham, Clerk,
Brucefield, Ontario.
17b
18, PERSONAL
DO YOU HAVE SPIRITUAL
PROBLEMS OFt CONFLICTS7
Phone Rev, W., Werner
482.9512
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21, ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and We, Brock Olde,
Clinton, are pleased to announce
the ff'rthconiing marriage of
their daughter, Handy Lou, to
Mr. 'Andrew 11"ise
Mery Debaecenit „
Toronto, Son of the lute Mt. and.
Mts. Jo
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wedding takep
c din wilt tale on
Sattirday, May, 24, 1969, at 3
p.m, in Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton, Ontario. "17#
9, AUCTION SALES
of household effects' in the
a
Village o of 1Jgm n .vr1l
a on
Saturday, April 26, at 1 p.m.;
3 -piece chesterfield suite (good);
end tables; magazine rack;
antique table lamp; Electrohome
21" television less 1 year old;
hall tree; mirrors; day bed;
extension table; chairs;, chrome
kitchen table and chairs; General
Electric Frig; Frigidaire; 2
rangettes; 2 reed rockers;
chrome porch chairs; piano
stool; drop head sewing
machine; occasional • chairs;
rocking chairs; writing desk;
scatter mats; cushions; card
table; 2 kitchen cabinets;
bedroom furniture; beds;
dressers; wash stands; springs;
mattresses; vacuum cleaner;
washing machine; -tubs; stand;
garden tools; dishes; vases;
ornaments; kitchen utensils;
electrical appliances.
Terms: Cash
Property Sold
Prop.: Mrs. James Hay
Auct,: Harold Jackson
Clerk: Mel Graham
16,17b
AUCTION SALE
of property and household
effects from 170, the corner of
Rattenbury and North Streets,
Clinton, on Saturday, April 26,
at 1;30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS --
Walnut china cabinet; 2 -piece
chesterfield suite; Mason &
Risch piano and bench; 2 floor
lamps; smoker's stand; 2 tier side
serving table; pair of dresser
lamps; tubular bed (full size)
with springs and inner spring
mattress; high boy chest; night
stand; tubular bed (single) with
springs and inner spring
mattress; end table; jardiniere
stand; white sewing machine;
Frigidaire refrigerator with top
freezer; Westinghouse electric
range; chest of drawers; mantel
chime clock; kitchen drop leaf
table; kitchen chairs; Electrolux
vacuum cleaner; Hoover vacuum
cleaner; electric clock; 2 electric
toasters; washing machine;
laundry tubs and bench; bench
table; 2 lawn chairs; clothes
horse; 2 kitchen stools; organ
stool; 2 step ladders; medicine
cabinet; scatter mats; linens and
bedding; dishes; glassware;
sealers, crocks; cooking utensils.
PROPERTY - The corner lot on
Rattenbury and North Streets
on which is situated a 1 -storey,
5 -room .frame cottage with insul
brick siding; a full basement; a
gas furnace; 3 -piece bathroom;
modern kitchen and 2
bedrooms.
Terms on household effects:
Cash.
Terms on property: 10% down
on date of sale and balance ir, 30
days with property sold subject
to reserve bid and conditions as
read on sale date.
Mrs, Mable Nickerson,
Proprietress.
Edward W. Elliott,
Auctioneer.
16,17p
21, ENGAGEMENTS .
W. and Mrs. R. B. Gayman, St.
Catharines, wish to announce
the engagement. of their
youngest daughter, Lynn
Frances, to Mr. Donald Wayne
Bissett, son of Mrs. Donald R.
Bissett and the late Mr. Bissett,
Clinton. The wedding will take
place May 17, 1969, at 4 o'clock
in Welland Avenue United
Church, St. Catharines. -17p
Mr, and Mrs. Murvin Johnston,
Varna,' announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Shirley Ruth, to Mr.
Douglas Charles Proctor, son of
Mr. and Mrs: Cameron Proctor,
Clinton. The wedding will take
place on May 17, 1969, at 3
p.m. in the Varna United
Church. --17b
,Mrs. Anne Linklater, RR 5,
Goderich, wishes to announce
the engagement of her daughter,
-Barbara Jane, to John Francis
Powell, London, son of W. and
Mrs. Francis E. Powell, RR 3,
Clinton, The wedding will take
place Saturday, May 17, at 4:00
p.m. in North Street United
Church, Goderich, Ontario. -
17b
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willert of
Hensall, Ontario, are pleased to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Barbera Ann, to
Leroy ilonglas Oetth, on of
Sgt. and Mrs. LeRoy Oesch,
Clinton, 'I'he Wedding will take
place at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Zurich, on Saturday, •
Mapy 24, 1969, at 3:00 p.m.
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22: BIRTHS
Mt,ADA1VM8: To Mr, - and Mrs.
Roy McAdams, Hensel!, in
Clinton Public Hospital, on
Sunday, April 20, 1969, a son.
2MXTH: To Mr end Mrs, Grant
Smith, Clinton, in Clinton Public
1-tospitsl, on Sunday, April 20,
1969, s daughter,
JOHNS Ter W. and Mrs.
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Aittil 22, 1069, a son, DaVid
Gordon.
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PICKETT: TO Mr. anal M s, Ivan.
Pickett, Clinton, in Clinton
Public I-lospital n Wednesday,.
April 15, 1959, a danehter,
MG: To Mr; and Mrs, Brian
Pigg, RR 5, Clinton, in Clinton
Public Hospital, on Thursday,
April 11, 1969, a son.'
THAME R To Mr. and Mrs.
John Thamer, Walton, in Clinton
Public Hospital on Thursday,
April 17, 1Q69, ason.
THOMPSON; To Mr, and .Mrs..
Frank Thompson, RR 2,
Bayfield, hi Clinton Public
Hospital on Saturday, April 19,
1969, a daughter.
SEMPLE: To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Semple, RR 4, Clinton,
in Clinton Public Hospital on
Saturday, April 19, 1969, a
daughter.
23. DEATHS
JOHNS; Passed away on
Monday, April 14, at her home,
Mrs, Edwin Johns, 62, St.
Andrew Street, Mitchell, former
Gertrude Webster. Survivors;
husband; son, Robert E. (Ted),
Toronto; daughter, Mrs. John
(beth) Rose. Mitchell; brothers.
Earl, Oshawa; Keith, Blyth;
sister, Mrs. Mervin (Jean) Lobb,
Clinton. Service 2 p.m.
Thursday, April 17, 1969, from
Lockhart Funeral Home,
Mitchell. Interment Clinton
Cemetery.
TILLMANN: Passed away at her
residence on Tuesday, April 15,
1969, Mary Agnes Coughlin,
widow of Dr. William J.
Tillmann of 200 St. James
Street, London, age 85, Survived
by sons, Dr. William A. Tillmann
and Peter F. Tillman, London;
daughters, Mrs. M. To (Mary)
Johnston, Ottawa; Mrs. J. E.
(Paula) Brent, Toronto; and Mrs.
H. M. (Margaret) Jarvis, London.
Funeral was from St. Peter's
Basilica on Friday morning,
April 18, interment St. Peter's
Cemetery.
CARDIFF: Passed away in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, on
Wednesday, April 16, 1969,
Lewis Elston Cardiff, 77,
Listowel, formerly Brussels.
Former Conservative MP for
Huron County. Service
Saturday, April 19, from
Brussels Cemetery. D. X. Rann
Funeral Home, Briissels.
24. MARRIAGES
KEYS - CANTELON - Mrs.
Hugh Ladd wishes to announce
the marriage of her daughter,
Joan Ladd Cantelon to Alvin
Keys, son of Mrs. Laura Keys
and the late Lloyd Keys of
Varna. The marriage took place
on Friday evening, April 11,
1969, with Mr. and Mrs. Doug
McAsh as attendants, - 17p
25. CARDS OF THANKS
McCONNELL: I would like to
thank our relatives, friends and
neighbours for the many cards,
gifts and flowers, while I was a
patient in John F. Kennedy
Hospital in Lake Worth, Florida;
also for their kindness to my
wife and I since coming home
J. Lee McConnell, - 17b
SLOMAN: The family of the
late Mary Agnes Sloman wish to
express sincere thanks to friends,
neighbours and relatives for
lovely floral tributes, and
donations to the Heart Fund at
the time of their bereavement.
Many thanks to nurses on the
first floor in Clinton Hospital, to
Dr. Oakes and Dr. Addison,
ladies of the L.O.B.A. No. 377,
Huronic Rebekah Lodge and the
Women's Auxiliary.. of the
Clinton Branch 140 Canadian
Legion, for their services; also to
Ball"Funeral Home. - 17b
HART: The family of the late
Mrs. Joe Hart wishes to express
sincere thanks to friends and
relatives for their kindness, help
and floral tributes in their recent
bereavement. A special thanks to
Rev. Mowatt and people on the
line for their special help and
thoughtfulness. -- The Hart'
Family. 17p
HART: We would like to express
our thanks to those who helped
us with -cards and flowers in our
recent bereavetnent: A special
thanks to Mrs. F. Sloman,
Margaret Sloman, Mrs. Edwin
Cooper and Mrs, Bill
Fleischauer. -- Marlene And Jack
Hart. -17p
RYAN: The family of the late
Peter Ryan wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to their friends and neighbors
for their cards, floral tributes
and many acts of kindness and
sympathy during the resent
bereavement of their father.
Special thanks to Rev, Father
Kelly, - 17b
ZPOWELL: A sincere thanks to
the nurses and- staff of Clinton
Public Hospital, Dr. R. W,
Street, Local 682 and ail "friends
white We were patients, ted to
and neighbours Who vise
,Keve n
and Gordonn >i'owell,.---17br , ,
WHY'.t'1 t wish to Sincerely
thank at1 for kindnesses shown
to 'mehila
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25. CARDS OF THANKS
AUIZFR: I would like t'o thank -
irny friend$ for the many cards,
dowers and gifts wile 1 was in
hqs i al. $eci l thanks t9
Ax,
Thompson and. Dr. Street 4414
nurses qn second floor. Mrs.
Pauline Duizer, -17b
26. IN MEMORIAM
LEE; In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather,
Charles Lee, Who passed away,
April 28, 1067.
1 lost a father with a heart of
gold
Who was more to me than
wealth untold
Without farewell he fell asleep,
Leaving cherished memories for
me to keep.
I have lost but God has gained,
The very best father the world
contained.
--- Lovingly remembered by
daughter, Rita, and family.
17p
McCLINCHEY: In loving _
memory of a dear brother, -Bill,
who entered into rest -April 20,
1950.
God took him, it was His will,
But in our hearts, he liveth still.
--• Always remembered by sister,'
Beatrice, and brother-in-law,
Dick Allan. -17b
28. ROOM and BOARD
ROOM and board for one,
phone Mrs. J. Nediger 482-6609:
--17b
THE PERFECT
GIFT
From The Family
A
Family Ring -
The birthstones of each of
her children are delicately set
in an attractive gold ring.
Three styles to choose from.
A most thoughtful and lasting
gift, sure to be cherished for
years to come.
from
$22.54
Available in 10K
white or yellow gold
May 3rd is the final
date for Mother's Day
Delivery
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524-7841
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FUR STORAGE
We'II pamper your furs,
Only the best will do for your precious
furs. Air-conditioned storage here pro-
tects against heat, humidity, moths.
THE COST 15
REASONABLE
For only 2% of the
insured value of the
garment you can pro-
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next season.
STORAGE FOR OFF-SEASON CLOTHING IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR
YOU, HAVE YOUR' FALL AND WiNTER WARDROBE CLEANING READY
FOR NEXT SEASON'S WEAR. -.FOR ONLY 2% OF ITS INSURED VALUE
YOU CAN HAVE US STORE -THEM UNTiL YOU ARE READY TO USE
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CLINTON DRYCLEANE S
482-7064
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SO WE'VE SLASHED PRICES
AGAIN IN OUR X40,000. HARDWARE
CLOSE OUT SALE
FARMERS!
WE HAVE A HUGE
STOCK OF CARa1AGt
MACHINE BOLTS -
AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS
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JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING CLEAN-UP
KEM GLO ENAMEL Reg. 4:45 Qt.
Sate Price 3.15 Qt.
REG. 14.'75 GAL. -- SALE PRICE
$10.60 Gal.
SUPER KEM SONE
Reg, 3.50 Qt.
Sale Price 2.53 Qt;
PtEG, 11.60 GAL. SALE ['RICE
$8.37 Gaf.
-HAT'S JUST A SAIMIPLE Ol THE
BARGAINS AT
rots
REDUCED
AGAIN!
NOW UP .TO
50%OFF
BALL & MUTCH LTD.
11,ALBERT St CLINTON 482.0505