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1. ARTICLES FOR SALE 1• ARTICLES FOR SALE
YOU can be one of 3 winners
each week by joining our FREE
WASH CLUB. Come in and ask
for a ballot at Irene's
Laundromat, 15 Rattenbury St.
E. Clinton, Ont. — 2tfn.
BARBIE DOLL clothes, all
styles, 482-7833. —49tfn
SNOMOBILE Trailers Single and
Double units, tilting platforms
for loading and unloading,
clearance and signal lights
equipped. Tom Penhale
565-2476. —47 tfn
PETS : German Shepherd,
purebred, 3 months, male.
Phone 482-7996. —53p, 1p
TYPEWRITERS and Adding
Machines for sale. Anstett
Jewellers Ltd„ Clinton, Phone
482-9525. —9tfn.
WOODS — Electric Chopper.
Phone 524-8044. Ross Henry.
—lp
KEITH'S Family Clothing,
Clinton, Ont. Phone 482-7735.
10%-20%-30% discount on all
winter clothing. Girls and boys
jackets, mens jackets and parkas,
ladies car coats, mens and boys
underwear, girls dresses, sizes 2
to 14, Marty many other items at
discount prices:-
PETS:
rices.
PETS: One black male miniature
poodle puppy, 12 'weeks old,
papers available. Has had shots.
Phone 527-1915. —1-2b
GOLDEN Falcon trailer, 18 foot
with many extras, Rug, 9' x 12',
with underpad; single bed and
mattress; gold fibreglas drapes
and traverse rods. Brownie
uniform, size 8-10. Phone
482-7339. —lb
BROADLOOM
CLINTON'S
CELANESE
CARPr.T CENTRE
*Ws11 to Wall Installation
or Area Carpets.
*Samples shown in you
home.
'*Free Estimates.
*Guaranteed Installations,
There's a, Celanese Carpet
tor every room in the
home.
Quality you can trust'
From
BALL & MUTCH LTD.
HOME FURNISHINGS
• 5b Clinton
29 �
n� 48
Phb
—5tfn
KEITH'S Family Clothing,
Clinton, Ont. Phone 482-7735.
Extra special mens rubber boots,
size 6 to 12. $2.98 pair.
SMALL gas space heater, good
working order. Phone 482-9695.
—ltfn
MOBILE home, 1969 Pyramid
Windsor deluxe, 12' x 60', 3
bedrooms. Reasonable: Phone
482-7197. —1, 2, 3b
2. ARTICLES FOR RENT
FORMAL RENTALS for men
and boys. Contact Herman's
Men's Wear, 482-9351. —22tfn
GO Snowmobiling at The Little
Inn Bayfield $6.00 per hour.
$30.00 per day. Bring your
family and friends. —51 tf
FORMAL RENTALS for all
occasions. Pickett & Campbell
Ltd. Clinton and Goderich.
—7 tfn.
wos
4. ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
FURNISH -LED, one bedroom,
heated apartment. Phone
482-3837. --lb, tfn
THREE bedroom house
available February 1. Rent based
on income. Apply Clinton
Housing Authority, J. Livermore
482.9545, —lb
7, AUTOS
NEW USED
CARS & TRUCKS
est
MERCURY
Your transportation headquarters
Huron Automotive & Supply
263 Huron Rd.
Goderich, Ont., Phone 524-6271
Clinton Representative
GEO. CUTLER
482-9782
SEE THE COVPLETE
LI\E OF 1971
Datsuns
1200's — 1600's
PICKUPS
and
Starting As Low
As S1975
DATSUN THE MORE
FOR YOUR MONEY CAR
GERALD'S
SUPERTEST
7 Main St. N., Seaforth
527-1010
REQUEST FOR TENDERS
18 Senior citizen units in the Town of Clinton
Sub -Contractors required for the following:
MASONRY LANDSCAPERS
PAINTERS ASPHALT PAVING
TiLE and CERAMIC
Plans available at job site
Address quotations to: 135 James St., Clinton, Ontario.
HAROLD FREURE LTD.
501 Krug Street,
Kitchener"
1, 2b
CONSTRUCTION equipment
for rent. Power trowel, small
mixer, pump, wheelbarrows,
good plywood forms and
wedges. Form ties stocked.
Phone 236.4954 evenings or
Saturdays. — 2tfn
3. ARTICLES WANTED
For The
SNOWMOBILE
FAN
.Whiz Skid
.Tote Sleighs
SPECIAL PRICES
on Bardahl Snowmbbile Oil
and Texaco Snowmobile Oil
BY CASE LOTS
Agent for Badger, Ralcoe and
many other lines.
We have a wide variety of
"Garant" snow shovels at
reduced prices.
ARCHERS
WANTED TO Buy, old wrecked
ears. Highest price paid.
FORTNEY'S AUTO -
WRECKING, Mildmay, Ontario.
367-5553. --52,53,1,2,p
4. ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
5 f- e
F'tJRNT HED set cantata d
heated, ground flbor apartment,
Phone 482-7865 50tfnb
DOWNSTAIItS, furnished,
heated apartment now available,
Phone Cyril Van Damme
482.6685. '--46tfri
HOUSE for rent, furnished,
suitable for couple. 7 miles from
Clinton. $5200 per month.
Phone 482-9244 evenings.
—52tfn
THREE bedroom house, in
Brucefield, available January 1,
482-9820, —52tfn
FOR. RENT: In Clinton, duplex,
self contained; all conveniences,
gas furnace and garage. Not far
from Post Offiee, No pets.
Phone 524-9158, -53,ib
ONE -BEDROOM unfurnished
modern apartment. Available
immediately, Contact 482-9644.
—38tfn
SMALL ground floor apartment
furnished or unfurnished,
heated. L. G. Winter, 200 high
FAfiM SALES $r SERVICE Street, Phone 482-6692. —5Itfn
FOR SALE
1968 TOYOTA CORROLLA
$1100
WELL MAINTAINED
CALL 524 5682
6, REAL ESTATE 7} AUTQS
NIEE
Albert Street Office
482.3821
JUST LISTED
Owner ankious, has out of town
interests, will gladly consider all
offers on his 5 bedroom frame
home. Bedroom and bath
downstairs make this an ideal
family home.
GOOD DEAL
Immaculate 3 bedroom brick
home, newly decorated,
reasonably priced, well located
for schools and shopping, We
invite your inquiries. Please call
to -day to make an appointment
to see this better home,
DON'T FORGET
This 4 bedroom brick home is
V.L.A, property, well treed and
Landscaped lot, situated close to
schools. A home designed for
gracious living featuring a large
living room with fireplace,
dining area plus roomy kitchen.
An opportunity to own one of
the better homes in town.
HENSALL
11/2 storey rug brick 3 bedroom
home, bath and a half, full
basement, many extras included
situated on a beautifully treed
lot. Immediate possession
available.
Trade your home or farm on a
thriving business. Look over our
selection of motels, stores,
garages. We invite you to come
in to our office and discuss your
needs,
CLARKE ZINN
324 Ontario Street
Clinton
Phone 482-7838
PHOTO LISTING SERVICE
8. HELP WANTED
GENERAL OFFICE STAFF
Applications in writing will be
received and interviews arranged
by the, undersigned for a
clerk -typist for employment in
the Children's Aid Society office
at Goderich. Please include
details of • qualifications,
experience, and when available.
Salary range — $3,300 — $4,200
depending on experience.
Attractive employee benefits.
John G. Berry, .
Clerk -Treasurer
& Administrator,
County of Huron,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
1.963 RAMBLER American
Station wagon, tis is $300.00 or
best offer. Phone 524-9341, —1
Here's the
first place
to look
for your
second car.
These used cars have passed a
safety and performance inspec-
tion, We guarantee 100% the re-
pair of all major, mechanical
parts* for 30 clays or 1000 miles,
So if you need a second•car,
why not look at a 100% guaran-
teed one first?
*engine • transmission
• rear axle • front axle assemblies
• brake system
1969 Volkswagen Fastback, one
owner, low . mileage, fuel
injection, radio, $1995,00. Lic.
E81271.
19 69 Karman-Ghia, oriole
yellow, beige interior, very low
mileage. Priced to sell.
1969 stickshift automatic Bug,
Radio; one owner; low mileage,
white with red interior,
$1795.00 Lie. J57849.
All these cars are one owner cars
with low mileage.
AT
Don Taylor Motors Limited,
Main Street -_ Exeter
DIAL 235-] 100dionsion
8. HELP WANTED
WHAT A. WONDERFUL
FEELING — to always have
money for new clothes,
vacations, appliances, furniture,
education — etc., etc., etc.
AVON Representatives do —
you can tool For information,
no obligation, write or call
collect evenings, Mrs. Millson, 17
Hawkesbury Ave., London,
451-0541. —1, 4b
ARE you interested in earning
extra money on a parttime
basis? Major London-based
company requires year round
superivsor of delivery personnel
in Clinton. No selling or
canvassing. The successful
applicant must have a car, must
be interested in evening work.
For further information write
Box 10, Clinton News -Record,
—1, 2b
WANTED
MAN FOR GENERAL UTILITY WORK
AT CLINTON P.U.C.
Applications to be made in writing to
P.O. Box 520,
Clinton P.U.G.
Attention Farmers
A. FOR SALE
SNOW Blowers -- drive or back
through snow. George Troyer,
Hensall, 262-5282• —48-1b
NINETEEN little pigs. Phone
524-7080. — inc
FARROWING crates with
mounted feeders. Completely
rate for easy
1s
ibte t e
cola Y
p
i
andltn
h l,. Phone 4$2-9167. —tfn
FARROWING CRATES With or
without mounted feeding can be
easily adjusted for large orsniall
sows Nb bolts to work with.
George 'Troyer., Hensel', phone
262-5282.-'-50tfn
McKEE snow blowers selling at
$500., back up type. Phone
Lloyd Lounsbury, 13,13, 5,
Goderich. — laic
D. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FIFTEEN month old purebred
Holstein bull, Champion at
County show. Backed by 2
generations of very good, R.O.P.
tested dams. Priced to sell.
Phone 482-3160. --lb
Clintoh Community
Auctiblrt SAS
EVERY FRIDAY
AFT'ERNO'ON
1:30 p.m.
tERMS: CASti
JOE COREY — Sales Nlanaget
C. WANTED
WANTED to buy, sows, due
soon. Phone 482-7552. —lb
E. FARM SERVICES
FARM hardware water bowls
and feeders. Mtikig machine
c`d d n
ors.
parts, cleaners and disinfectants.
Animal health aids and Purina
livestock feeds, All available at
Clinton Farm Centre, 22 Isaac
St., 482-9333.—40trn.
WANTED
Dead and disabled cattle and
horses, highest prevailing prices
paid.
24 hour service —7 days a week
Fast, Efficient Service
Call Collett Brussels 887-9334
BRUSSELS PET FOOb
Supplies
11/2 mules south of Brussels
Lic. No. Z73 -C-70
40tfn
HURON
DEAD
STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON
Due to the decrease in meat
prices, we are unable to pay for
any farm stock, We offer fast,
efficient, courteous, same day
service.
24-Hbur Set -vice -7 Days a Week.
Call Collect 482-9811
TEXAS OIL COMPANY
Wants Mature Man
For Clinton Area
We need a good ratan who
make short auto trips. We
willing to pay Iola earnings.
515,000 in a Year
Our top men hi other parts of
Canada draw exceptional
earnings, Contact customers
around Clinton. Air mail S. O.
Dickerson, Pres., Southwestern
Petroleum Corp., FL Worth,
Tess.
can
are
WE ARE EMPLOYING
•--Ambitious men who want a
good job, and an opportunity to
tarn a good income, Dominion
Automobile Association has
openings tor minded
ttg5 serious
career men who would like a
better fttture with greater
income and security, iri the
direct sales field enrolling
members. Representatives
employed will be fully trained
on the job. If yon would like e
better job, write or phone:
Mr. Karl .1. Pederson,
263 Shuter Street,
Wingham, Ontario.
Phone — Wingham 357-3539.
giving full particulars on your
desire to succeed. —1b
10,, LOST and FOUND
LOST: Black ease containing,
8 -track stereo tapes, between
Brucefield and Clinton, possibly
21id of Stanley. Reward. Phone
482-6647, —ip
LOST; Sunday, small, silver-grey
poodle, male, vicinity of
li/forgan's Trailer Court.
Friendly, answers to "Chi -Chi."
Reward. Phone 482-7604. —ib
11. SERVICES
Sewing Machine
PROBLEMS?
Servicing All 1Via1 s
Ivew &Used sales
Alex Reed
197 aaytield Rd., Goderich
'License No. 237-C•70--'41tfn 5244465
.
11, SERVICES
Chuter Plumbing
Heating & Electric
Furnace Installations.
i)eLaval Milker Supplies
Appliance Service
46 King Street Ph,482-7652
2tfn.
REMODen.anNO, renovations,
roofing and floor laying,
expertly done. All odd jobs
around the home, Kitchen.
cupboards a specialty. Phone
482.7676, Ken McNairn, -- 2tfn.
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN,
Johnston Electric, Custom
wiring also eavestroughing,
Bayfield, 565-2838, —42tfn
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.
Clinton, Ontario, —tfn.
VACUUM cleaners; sales and
service for all makes. 11. K. Peck,`
Varna, phone Hensel] 262-5748,
—2tfn. •
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern Equipment
Work Guaranteed •
Write or Phone
HARVEY DALE, SEAFORTH
PHONE 482-3320
— 2tfn.
JACK'S FURNITURE REPAIR
AND WOOD -TURNERY.
-Furniture repaired,
wood -turning a specialty.
Hand -turned gift articles in
walnut, cherry etc. for sale in
workshop at rear of 84 Albert
St., Clinton. John Plumtree,
phone 482-9695. —47 tfn
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates—Tuesday and
Thursday
TUESDAY — Beef and Pork
Thursday — Beef Only
'PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
237-3314 Dashwood
DON'S TV
RADIO TV APPLIANCES
Colour Specialist
Licenced Technician
56 Gibbings St 482-9794
Clinton
—45tfn
WATCH REPAIR is a job for
experts. Our work assures you'
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest
Establishes: Jewellery
Store, Clinton, Ontario. —tfb.
We do all types
of
JEWELLERY REPAIR
* Ring Sizing
* Claw Retipping
* Watch Repair
* Acutron Repair
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
Clinton, Seaforth and Walkerton
12tfn.
Ai..vilarommosimi
TRI -TOWN
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
INCOME TAX
Complete record preparation
and maintenance.
LAWRENCE BEANE
BRUCEFIELD
482-9260.
—1-16 b
JACK'S WOOD -TURNERY —
Custom Wood -turning a
speeiaity, also furniture repaired.
Hand -turned gift articles in
walnut, cherry, etc, for sale lit
workshop at rear of 84 Albert
St., Clinton. John Plumtree.
Phone 482-9695. —1tfn
WHEEL CHAIRS — The C.P. &
T. Fund of Clinton Oddfeliows
Lodge have wheel chairs
available for loan free Contact
11. JJ Staffert 8 7 4 2.9937 or Mrs.
M. Batledn 482-3866. -ib
STAN BLOWES TRAVEL
Service, 32 Wellington Street,
Stratford. For all airlines,
steamships, rail, hotel
reservations, tout's. Low bank
rates on time payrrtents. Prepaid
arrangements for relatives
visiting from overseas. Call
271-5710. —lb
RUG And
FURNITURE
CLEANING
By
Call
Service VAST ! R
LAKE CITY
HOME CENTRE LTD.
Dial 524.612!6
For Free Estimates
38tr
14. Rt1SiNESS NOTICES
WORK at Honie: Addressing
envelopes, Details Free. Stamps
appreciated. E. Hudson, 27 -5th
Ave. S.B., Dauphin tf,
Manitoba.. 47 -lb
14, BUSINESS NOTICES
DRIVERS NEEDED
Train now to drive semi truck,
local and over the road, Diesel or
gas; experience helpful but not
necessary. You can earn aver
$4.00 per hour after short
training. For application and
interview, all 705-254.6614, or
write Safety Dept„ Transport
Training Systems of Canada
Limited, 548 Queens Street
East, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario,
Canada. —1,2b
EARN MONEY IN
SPARE TIME
Men or Women to re -stook and
collect money from New Type
high quality coin-operated
dispensers in your area. No
selling, To qualify, must have
car, references, $750. to $3,000
cash. Seven to twelve hours
weekly can net excellent
income. More full time, We
invest with you — and establish
your , route. For personal
interview write: B. V.
Distributors Limited, 2480
Tecumseh Road East, Windsor
19, Ontario. Include phone
number. —1p
17. BIRTHS
VODDEN: At Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, on
December 29, 1970 to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Vodden, (nee
Suzanne Berry), R.R. 1, Clinton
a daughter Kelly Michelle.
BEAM: Orval and Mildred (nee
Crich) are pleased to announce
the arrival of their daugher,
Lorraine Dana Ann at the Port
Colborne General Hospital on
Sunday, December 20, 1970, a
sister for Glen.
UNRAU: Dave and Pat Unrau
(nee Thompson) are thankful to
the Lord for the arrival of their
• daughter, Kerry Lynn, born in
Princeton Hospital, New Jersey,
on December 30, 1970.
PEARSON: In Sarnia General
Hospital on Monday, January 4,
1971, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pearson (nee Mary Ellen
Andrews), a son Robert Dean.
GIBSON: To Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Gibson, Ridgetown, in Clinton
Public Hospital on Tuesday,
December 29, 1970, a son.
MAYHEW: To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Mayhew, RR 2, Clinton, in
Clinton Public Hospital, a son,
Gregory John, on Sunday,
January 3, 1971.
FORBES: To Mr. and Mrs. Don
Forbes, RR 2, Clinton, in
Clinton Public Hospital, on
Tuesday, January 5, 1971, a
daughter, a sister..for Paul;.Rick,
Brad and Lisa,
18. DEATHS
SCOTCI1MER: Passed away in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Thursday, December 31, 1971,
Lloyd Watson Scotclrnier,
Bayfield, in his 72nd year,
beloved husband of Greta
Scotchmer, The funeral service
was held at Trinity Anglican
Church on Saturday, January 2,
1971 with interment in Bayfield
Cemetery,
NEWCOMBE: Passed away at
Huronview on Friday, January
1, 1971, John W. M. Newcombe
of Goderich, beloved husband of
the late Elizabeth Ellen Cowan,
dear father of Walter of Clinton,
Iteg of London acrd Bill of
Vancouver, The funeral service
was held at McCallum Funeral
Horne, Goderich an Monday,
January 4 with interment in
Maitland Cemetery.
ELLWOOD: Passed away at
Stratford on Saturday, January
2, 1971, 'i'. W. (Dick) Ellwood
of Clinton, beloved husband of
May Thompson, in his lath
year. Survivors itieiude one
daughter Marie, (Mrs. R. J.
Sehoenhals) Clinton, and one
Sort D
.onald at home. The
funeral service was held et Ball
Funeral Horne on Tuesday,
January , with interment in
Clinton Cemetery.
20. CARhS of THANKS
HICKS: I wish to thank
everyone for cards, flowers, gifts
and visits while 1 was n patient in
Victoria Hospital, London. Your
kindness and thoughtfulness will
never be forgotten. (Mrs.) Doris
Hicks. —1p
SCOTCHMEIt: We wish to
express our sincere thanks to our
many friends, neighbours and
relatives for -expressions of
sympathy .and beautiful floral
tributes in the loss of -a dear
husband, father, and
grandfather, Lloyd • Scotchmer.
Thanks to Rev. E.J.B. Harrison,
the Ball Funeral Home and all
who helped in so many 'ways.
Your kindness will never be
forgotten. Greta Scotchmer,
Howard, Beverley. —lb
MIDDLETON: The fancily of
the late Fred Middleton wish to
express their sincere thanks and
deep appreeiation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
lovely floral tributes, donations
to the Cardiac Care Unit Clinton
Public Hospital and to St. James'
Church, IVliddleton and the
many messages of sympathy at
the passing of a loving husband,.
father and grandfather. 'Special
thanks to Rev. B.J.B. Harrison,
the A.C.W. of St. James' Church
and the 13eattie Funeral Home.
O. CARDS of THANKS
FORREST: We would like t
extend our sincere apprepiatio;
to relatives, friends, ail
neighbours for the many way
they helped at the time of th
passing of our .dear mother; fo
the flowers, Heart Foundation
and Cancer Society cards; fo
the personal sympathy cards ane
letters. Special thanks to th,
Gare given by the managemen
and staff at Huronview; to Mis,
K. Elliott and staff at Clinton
Public Hospital; to the Bonthror
Funeral Home, Hensall; to th(
Rev. H. Currie and the ladies co
Hensall United Chureh. WE
sincerely appreciate the
thoughtfulness and kindness of
everyone. The Forrest Family,
p
NOTT: I wish to thank all
friends and neighbours for gifts,
cards, flowers and visits while I
was a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital. Many
thanks to Doctors Brady and
Malkus. Special thanks to the
nurses. Happy New Year to All.
(Mrs.) Mickey Nott. —1b
FORBES: I wish to thank in
relatives, friends and neighbour:
for visits, cards, flowers an.
gifts, during my stay in Clinto
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr
Addison, Rev. MacDonald an.
all nurses on the main floor
Neville Forbes. —1p
GLAZIER: The family of th
late Mrs. Cliff Glazier and th
late Mervin Glazier wish t
express sincere thanks t
relatives, friends and neighbor
for their kindness, expressions o
sympathy, floral tribute
donations, cards and many act
of kindness shown during thei
recent bereavement in the loss o
their loved ones. Thanks to Re
W. H. Wonfor, the pallbearer
and'fiowerbearers. Appreciatio
also to the ladies for the love'
lunch served at the home an
church. The Beattie Funer
Home for their services an,
consideration at the time you
thoughtfulness is appreciate,
and will always be remembere.
—1b
STEWART: My sinceres thank
to friends and relatives fo
remembering me. Special thank
to Dr. Newland, Dr. Watt, nursi
and working staff of Clinto
Hospital, also to those wh
helped at home. Lloyd Stewart
--lb
LAYTON: I would like to than
everyone sincerely who visite
and gave gifts and treats to m
while a patient in Clinto
Hospital. Special thanks to Di
Newland, second floor nurs
and kitchen staff. Sincerel
(Mrs,) Dorothy Layton. —lb
POTTER: I would like t
express my thanks to everyon
visiting me, sending lovely card.
flowers, treats, and gifts while
was in Victoria Hospital are
since my return home. Thank
also to lieu. H. Wonfor, Ontario
Street, U.C.W. and the Evcnini
Unit. Sincerely, Eileen Potter
—1b
21. IN MEMORIAMS
IvMcCLINCHEY: In lovin
memory of a dear Mother and
Grandmother, Martha, wh.
passed away January 6th, 1967
We do not forget you, nar do we
intend.
We think of you often, and well
to the end.
Gone and forgotten by some
you may be.
But dear to our mtmory you
ever will be.
Always remembered by Beatriee
Dick, Beit and George Allan.
—lb
LADD: In loving memory of a
dear husband, father, and
grandfather, Hugh W. Ladd, who
passed away two years ago,
January 7th, 1969.
Nothing can ever take away,
The love our hearts hold dear;
Fond memories linger ever
yday
Remembrance keeps him near.
Lovingly remembered by his
wife and fancily. —Ip
IIYMLt1S: Ili loving memory of
Murray llymers, who passed
away suddenly January 10,
1965:
You are always in our ntitid
No matter what werlo,
All the time within our hearts
There are thoughts of you.
Lovingly remembered by Mother
and Elmer, brother MVlaynarcl,
sisters Bea and Mary ,Anne. —1b
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