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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.
SNOMOBILE Trailers Single and
Double units, tilting platforms
for loading and unloading,
clearance and signal lights
equipped, Tom Penhale
565-2476. -47 tfn
BARBIE DOLL clothes, all
styles, 482-7833. -49tfn
TYPEWRITERS and
Machines for sale.
Jewellers Ltd., Clinton
482-9525. -9tfn.
Adding
Anstett
Phone
GOLDEN Falcon trailer, 18 foot
with many extras. Rug, 9' x 12',
with underpad; single bed and
mattress; traverse rods. Brownie
uniform, size 8-10. Phone
482-7339. -2,3b
MOBILE home, 1969 Pyramid
Windsor deluxe, 12' x 60', 3
bedrooms. Reasonable. Phone
482-7197. -1, 2, 3b
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BROADLOOM
CLINTON'S
CELANESE
CARPr•.T CENTRE
*Will to Wall Installation
or Area Carpets.
*Samples shown in you
home.
'*Free Estimates,
*Guaranteed Installations,
There's a -Celanese Carpet
for every room in the
home.
Quality you can trust'
From
BALL & MUTCH LTD.
HOME FURNISHINGS
Pkrbhir 482 -WS Clinton
5tfn
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1. ARTICLES FOR SALE
1969 20 h,p. MOTO-SKI,
, completely reconditioned.
Bayfield barber shop. Phone
565-2801. -3b
CHOICE young beef by half or
quarter. Cut and wrapped.
Apply 482-7578. -3b
GENDRON baby carriage
converts to stroller and car bed.
Reasonable. Phone 482-7727.
-3,4b
SEVEN ft. wide snowblower for
sale. Phone Harry Bakker,
523-9284. -3b
VIKING wringer washer, square
tub with pump and timer.
Practically new, over 1f3 off
new price. Bayfield 565.2807.
-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,
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
4. ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
POR RENT: In Clinton* duplex,
self-contained; all ronvenicnces,
gas furnace and garage. Not far
from Post Office. No pets.
Phone 524-9158, -2,8b
FOR SALE
1968 TOYOTA CORROLLA
$1100
Witt MAINTAINED
CALL $246682
4. ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
FURNISHED, self -Contained,
heated, ground floor apartment.
Phone 482-7865.-Sotfnb
ONE -BEDROOM unfurnished
modern apartment. Available
immediately. Contact 482-9644.
-38tfn
FURNISHED, -one bedroom,
heated apartment. Phone
482-3837. -1b. tfn
ONE bedroom unfurnished
apartment for rent. Central
location. Frig and stove.
Individual heat and hot water.
Large, bright living room. Suit
single person or couple.
Available now. Phone 482-7744.
-2,3b
MOBILE HOMES for rent.
Laundromat facilities available,
Morgans Mobile Homes. Phone
482-7066. -3tfn
APARTMENT suitable for
couple. Furnished and heated.
Apply to side door, 93 Huron
Street. -3tfn
6. REAL ESTATE
in`-INTEE
Albert Street Office
482-3821
MAKE US
AN OFFER
on this brand new listing in
Blyth, 4 bedrooms, 2 storey
rough cast block construction,
full width porch, modern
kitchen, dining room, fireplace,
naturally finished trim, F,A. oil
heating all add to the value
offered, Well located with a
small barn at the back of the
spacious grounds for your horses
or ponies. Asking $11,900.00,
immediate possession.
70 ACRES
plus a well. maintained 5
bedroom home, barn 72' x 36'
situated beside a village on No. 4
Highway. Presently mixed
farming with 20 cow tie-ups. A
show place you can be proud to
own.
BRiCK, 3 BEDROOM
home in Clinton, newly
decorated, well located for
schools and shopping. Shown
only by appointment,
TRADE
your 1 floor, 3 bedroom home
on n 2 storey renovated home in
town. Please call our office for
tnttre infortnation on this
opportunity.
FUN FARM
.Snowmobile anytime. 125 acres
of vacant land, hills, valleys,
springs, bush, open land,
Bayfield river frontage ail
included. Exceptional potential.
Our exclusive listing. inquire
to -day,
CLARKE ZINN
324 Ontario Street
Clinton
Phone 482.7838
PHOTO L:i5T1NC SERVICE
RED CROSS
IS ALWAYS THEME l
WITH YOUR HELP
SUITS, CO-ORDINATES, SWEATERS,
SPORT COATS, CASUAL JACKETS
SALE PRICED AT �0/o OFF
DRESS SHIRTS
GAMBLER MIMS
AEG. 510.00
SALE ! J. ea.
All Woel 'V' �icJla
SHIRTS
Nan 12.95 checks1 ,9t
HYDRO PARKAS
Heavy Olive Dual
SALE 14.95 ea.
SUEDE AND
LEATHER COATS
SALE 0,/p OAF
PKK ETT and CAMPBELL LIMITED
CLINTON.
The Store For Merl
OODBRICrt —.
KINCARDINE
7, AUTOS
Here's the
forst place
to look
for your
second car.
These used cars have passed a
safety and performance inspec-
tion, We guarantee 100% the re-
pair of all major, mechanical
part$* fpr 30 days 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.
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,
1966 Kharman Ghia, Radio,
$1095.
AT
Don Taylor Motors Limited,
Main Street -- Exeter
DIAL 235-1100 c�a°
SEE THE COMPLETE
LINE OF 1971
Datsuns
1200's --- 1600's
PICKUPS
and
Starting As Low
As $1975
DATSUN: THE MORE
FOR YOUR MONEY CAR
GERALD'S
SUPERTEST
7 Main St, N., Seaforth
527-1010
s
NEW-- USED --
CARS & TRUCKS
MERCURY
8, HELP WANTED 11. SERVICES
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Your` traarisportation headquarters k
Huron Automotive & Supply
263 Huron Rd.
Goderich, Ont., Phone 524-6271
Clinton Representative
GEO. CUTLER
482-9782
CLERK..
TREASURER
for
PUBLIC UTILITIES OFFICE
State .age, experience and salary
expected.
Application to be in writing by
February 4, 1971. to
Chairman
. Clinton Public Utilities,
P,O, Box 520,
Clinton, Ontario.
-3,4b
MAKING A LIVING FROM 8
to 5?
You can be a success from 6;00
to 9:00 p.m.! It is that little
extra ambition that can make
the difference between 'being
average or out in front. A second
job enrolling Ontario
Automobile Association
memberships may make the
difference for you. Find out
how, no obligation. Contact Ed
Bauer, Wingham, phone
357.3805. -2,3,4b
8. HELP WANTED
SPECIAL. REPORT
FROM AVON:
There's a Territory open in the
Hullett and Goderich Twp. area,
We're looking for someone to
call on the customers there. It
could be you. Write or call
collect evenings, Mrs. Millson, 17
I3awkesbury Ave,, London.
451.0541. -3b
WE ARE EMPLOYING
-Ambitious men who want a
good job, and an opportunity to
earn a good income. Dominion
Autoinobile Association has
openings for serious minded
career men who would like a
better future with greater
income and security,' in the
direct sales field enrolling
members. Representatives
employed wilt be fully trained
on the job. If you would like a
better job, write or phone:
Mr. Karl J. Pederson,
263 Shuter Street,
Wingham, Ontario
Phone - Wingham 357-3539
giving full particulars on your
desire to succeed. -3b
WANTED (General)
WANTED: Lady companion to
share my home. Phone 523-4273
after 6 p.m. -2,3b
9.EMPLOYMENT WANTED
MAN and wife would like to
clean houses, cottages, offices or
large building. Will do painting
and wallpapering, Phone
Bayfield, 565-2444. -2-5p
SEVENTEEN year old boy with
driver's license wishes job after
school and Saturdays. 482-7514.
-3b
10. LOST and FOUND
LOST: Small black and brown
spotted terrier - vicinity of
Clinton Public School on
January 15th. Phone 482-9744.
--3b
11. SERVICES
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN,
Johnston Electric. Custom
wiring also eavestroughing,
Eayfield, 565-2838. -42tfn
REMODb.bL4NU, renovations,
roofing and floor Iaying,
expertly done. All odd jobs
around the home. Kitchen
cupboards a specialty Phone
482.7676, Ken McNairn. - 2tfn.
Attention Farmers
Sewing Machine
PROBLEMS'
Servicing All Makes
New & Used Sates
Alex Reed
197 Bayfield Rd, Goderich
5248465
A. FOR SALE A. FOR SALE
CHAIN SAWS, new and ttsed,
Bars, sprnt;kets and saw chains
available for most saws. Pioneer
and Skilsaw Cltaie Saws our
specially. Robert Glen, Phone
48243292, Clinton. --2--8p
FARROWING CRATES with or
without mounted feedins; tan he
easily adjusted for latge of email
sows No bolts to work with.
GeorgeTroyer, Hensall, phone
262-5282 -50ttn
b. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
MORE profit with meat type
Bogs. .For crossbreeding Duras
and I-Iaiitpshire breeding stock
all ages;; serviceable age boars
and bred Belts. Weigh and probe
figures available with good
indexing Priced to sell
335.5276 Jack McKenaie, R.R.
3, Lucknow. -3,4b
Clinton Community
liAtk limn Schott
EVERY PRI DAY
AFTERNOON
130 :stern,
TERMS: CASit
JOE COREY Sales- Manager
SNOW $looters •-- drive or back
through snow. George Troyer,
Hensall, 262-5282. -tfle
L:. FARM SERVICES
FARM hardware water bowie
and feeders. Milking machihe
parts, cleaners and disinfectants.
Atiinial health aids and Purina
livestock feeds. All available at
Clinton Fa1-n Centre, 22 Isaac
--- 482.9333. --40t6n.
WANTED -
Dead and disabled Battle and
horses, highest prevailing priced
paid,
-24 hour service 7 days a week
Fest, Efficient Service
Call Collect Brussels 887.9334
BRUSSELS PET FOOD
Supplies
miles south of Brussels
Lic. No. 273•C-70
4btfn
HURON
DEAD
STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON
Chuter Plumbing
'Heatine & Electric
Furnace Installations
DeLaval Milker Supplies
Appliance Service
46 King Street Ph.482-7652
- 2tfn.
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.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern Equipment
Work Guaranteed
Write or Phone
HARVEY DALE, SEAFORTH
PHONE 482-3320
- 2tfn.
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
Due to the decrease in meat •
prices, we are unable to pay for
any farm stock, We offer 'fast,
,;ficient, Courteous, same day
service.
24 -Hour Service -•7 bays a Week
Call Collect 482-9811
''License No, 237-C-70 •--41tfn
DON'S RADIO AND 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.
Clinta�, Seaforth and Walkerton
12tfn.
wrrgriir
SNOWPLOWING driveways call
G. McGee, 482-7877 or
482-7491. -3,4p
TRI -TOWN
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
INCOME TAX
Complete record preparation
and maintenance.
LAWRENCE BEANE
BRUCEFIELD
482-9260.
-1-1.6 b
JACK'S WOOD -TURNERY --
Custom Wood -turning a
specialty, also furniture repaired.
Hand -turned gift articles in
walnut, cherry, etc. for sale in
workshop at rear of 84 Albert
St., Clinton. John Plumtree,
Phone 482.9695. --ltfn
12.NOTICE to CREDITOR
IN THE ESTATE OF LLOYD
WATSON SCOTCHMER, late of
the Village of Bayfield in the
County of Iltiroh, Cook,
deceased,
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named who died on the
31st day of December, A,D.
1970, are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 8th
day of Ptbrttary, A.D. 1971,
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
18th day of January, A.D. 1971.
E. 13. MENZIES, Q.C.
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for
the said Estate.
3,4,5b
14. BUSINESS NOTICES
SEMi pRiVERS NEEDED
Experience helpful but not
necessary, for local and over the
road hauling. You can earn up to
$10,000 to $15,000 per year
after short training. For
application and interview, call
705-254-6614, or write Safety
Dept,, Transport Training
Systems of Canada; Ltd„ 548
Queens Street East, 2nd Floor,
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario,
Canada. -3,4b
DRIVERS NEEDED
Train now to drive semi truck,
local and over the road. Diesel or
gas; experience helpful but not
necessary, You can earn over
$4.00 per hour after short
training. For application and
interview, call 416-362-4002, or
write Safety Dept., Transport
Training Systems of Canada,
Ltd., 207 Queens Quay West,
Toronto 117, Ontario, Canada.
-3,4b
16. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Lobb, R.R.
2, Clinton, Ontario wish, to
announce the engagement' of
their daughter Ada Jeannette to
Mr. Irvin M. Martin son of Mrs.
Elvina Martin and the late Onias
Martin, Elmira, Ontario. The
wedding will take place in First
Baptist Church, Clinton on
Saturday, February 27, 1971 at
two o'clock. -3p
Mrs. Margaret Mayer of Ottawa ,
is pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of her
daughter, Helene Yvonne Marie
to William Robert Reverie of
Ottawa, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederic Trevena, Clinton,
Ontario. The wedding will take
place the end of January. -3b
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Webster,
Zurich, Ontario, are pleased to
announce the • engagement of
their daughter, Mary Yvonne
Wildfong to Robert Stewart
Farquhar, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Stewart Farquhar, Clinton,
Ontario. The wedding will take
place on Saturday, April 24,
1971 at 3 p.m. in Hensall United
Church, Hensall, Ontario. -3p
17. BIRTHS
JEFFERSON: Cheryl and Susan
would like to announce the
arrival of a new baby brother,
Derek Cameron, born to their
parents, Don and Marie on
January 16, 1971 in Clinton
Public Hospital,
BLOK: To Mr. and Mrs. Garrett
Blok, RR 2, Auburn, in Clinton
Public Hospital on Monday,
January 18, 1971, a daughter.
18. DEATHS
HANSFORD: Passed away in
Toronto on Thursday, January
7, 1971, Harry Hansford beloved
husband of Frances Cooper. He
leaves to rnourn his loss, his wife
and two daughters, Lorie and
Susan, at home.
SNELL: Passed away suddenly
at home on Tuesday, January
19, 1971, Clara Anderson,
beloved wife of the late Howard
Snell, Clinton, in her 84th year.
Funeral will be at Beattie's
Funeral Home Friday, January
22 at two o'clock.
20. CARDS of THANKS
WISE 1 would like to thank my
Mende and neighbours for cards,
flowers and visits while a patient
in Victoria Hospital. Anne Wise,
-3b
FOWLIE: I wish to thank those
who sent cards and gifts while I
was in Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. l4arrett, nurses and
Hospital staff. Ethel H. rowlie.
-3p
DAI.;RYMPLE: The family of
the late Mrs, Helen Dalrymple
wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbours
for the lovely flowers and
donation to the Clinton Hospital
and the many messages of
sympathy at the passing of out
dear .mother, Many thanks to the
staff and nurses of HuronvieW
who vete so good and kind to
her. Special thanks to Rev. H. W.
Wonfor and the Beatty Funeral
Home, -Sp
Township of McKillop
Tender
for 3/4 Ton Truck
Seated Tendert clearly marked will be received by the
undersigned until 6 p.rh. January 29, 1971, for supplying
the Trwnship With a 1971 3114 -ton 'Ruck, a 1964 Chevrolet
%J% -ton to be taken as trade-in.
Specifications May be seek at the Road Supet1ntertdent's Or
the clerk -treasurer's Offices at Winthrop,
Lowest or any tender hot necessarily accepted.
Kenneth W. Stewart
Road Supt. Mct(ilIop'Twp.,
R.R. 5, Seaforth,
0. NOTi ES
HUNKIN 1 would like t
thank my friends, neighbour
and relatives for the lovel
flowers, gifts and Cards sent t
me while in hospital, They ver
very much appreciated. Myrn
(Mrs, Don) Hunking. --8h
SMITH:• I wish to extend
sincere thank you to relatives
friends and neighbours who sen
flowers, cards, gifts and visite,
and to all who offered assistanc
at home both times while I was
patient at Alexandra Marine an.
General Hospital, Goderich
Special thanks to Rev, E. J. B
Harrison, A.C.W. members of St
James, Middleton, Doctor•
Walters, Watts, Lomas an
Deathe. Also nursing staff o
2nd floor East wing. Mrs. Mario
Smith. -3b
COOK: The family of Clinton'
first 1971 baby wish to thank
those who remembered us wit
cards, flowers, gifts and visit
Special thanks to Dr. Harte
and second floor staff of th
Clinton Public Hospital, also t
the Clinton' Merchants wh
donated gifts, Paul, Josephin
and Ronny Cook. -3p
GERMAN: I wish to thank a
those who sent cards, Howe
and gifts to me, while I was
patient in linton Publi
Hospital. Special thanks to D
Addison, Rev. Wonfor, Mis
Elliott, nurses and staff on ,firs
floor for their kindness to me
(Mrs.) Grace German. -3b
TYNDALL: I wish to thank al
my relatives, friends an•
neighbours for the lovely cards
gifts and flowers sent to m:
while I was a patient in St
Joseph's Hospital, Special thank
to my loving family who were s
wonderful during my absenc
and since my return home
Thank you also to Rev. Wonfor
the Summerhill Ladies Club and
the Evening Unit of the U.C.W.
of Ontario Street United
Church. Phyllis Tyndall. -3p
21. IN MEMORIAMS
HABKIRK: In loving memory o
a dear wife and mother, Bell
Habkirk, who passed away si
years ago January 21, 1965.
"Two dear bright eyes, a tende
smile,
A loving heart that knew n
guile,
Deep trust in God that all W-
right
Her joy to make some othe
bright.
If sick or suffering one she kne
Some gentle act of love she'd d•
No thought of self, but of `thy
other',
I know that He said 'Well don:
dear Mother'.
Always r4membered by hei
loving husband, Albert an•
family Gladys, Lois, Roy an.
Ross. -3b
BISBACK: In loving memory of
my husband, Gustava Bisback,
who passed away January 25,
1968. Remembered by his wife,
Irene, -3p
BISBACK: In loving memory of
our Dad, Gustava Bisback, who
pessed away January 25, 1968.
Remembered by his sons Calven,
Phil and daughter-in-law, Pat.
-3p
DOWSON: In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Orrin E. Dowsbn,
who passed away two years ago,
• January 26th, 1969,
"Resting where no shadows fall,
Loved and missed by us all;
No longer here our Iives to share,
But in our hearts he is always
there.”
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by his wife P'lora,
daughters, sons-in-law and
grandchildren. --3b
PARKER: In loving memory of
Cpl, George Parker, who passed
away January 21, 1970„
"Sadly missed' along life's way,
Quietly remembered day by days
No longer here ottr lives to share,
But in out hearts, you're always
there."
Always remembered by wife
Bernice and family. ---3b
Pt -ARSON: In loving memory of
our dear mothers Leh bra
Pearson, Who passed away three
years ago on January 28, 1968,
"Through tears we watched you
suffer,
We saw you fade away,
Our hearts were almost broken,
You fought so hard to stay.
But when we Saw you sleeping,
So peacefully free from pain,
We -could not with you back
To suffer so again.
Our hearts still ache with sadness
And secret 'tears still flow,
What it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.,"
Sadly missed by all the family.
-813
Gni` HIP!!
-"1tFA01NE
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