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- 7. AUTOS
2. ARTICLES FOR RENT
FORMAL RENTALS for men
and boys. Contact Herman's
Men's Wear. 482-9351. —22tfn
AT
Don Taylor Motors Limited
Main Strait — Ex•ter
DIAL 235-1100
ilanammemeieireeme
NEW — USED
CARS & TRUCKS
HELP WANTED
Class A Mechanic
Licensed
Full-time
IVAN'S
SUPERTEST
482-7903
—7b
SA WANTED (General)
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. —47tfn
BARBIE DOLL clothes, all
styles, 482-7833. —49tfn
TYPEWRITERS and Adding
Machines for sale. Anstett
Jewellers Ltd., Clinton Phone
482-9525. —9tfn.
ONE 60,000 B.T.U. gas space
heater. Excellent condition. One
diaphragm-type paint sprayer
complete with motor, pump,
spray gun and Roxatone head.
In good condition. Apply tq
482-9744, —6tfn
SEE US FOR
* adder rolls
* rubber stamps
* stamp pads & ink
* wedding stationery
* counter cheque books
CLI NTON
COMMERCIAL PRINTERS LTD.
56 Albert St.,
Clinton
Phone 482-3444
—6,7b
I BROADLOOM
CLINTON'S
CELANESE
CARPET CENTRE
*WrIl 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
Pions-482-9505 Cllitten
—San
Alb
CUSTOM MEAT SERVICE.
Chill, cut, wrap and sharp freeze,
Custom killing in government
inspected abbatoir. Also beef by
quarter or half. Robinson's
General Store, Auburn. Phone
626-7788 —4,5,6,7b
CHOICE young beef by half or
quarter. Cut and wrapped.
Apply 482.7578, —4tfn
1911 SNO-JET, 27 horsepower,
good bondition, Phone
482-9705. —7b
30" MOFFATT Electric Range
Excellent toadition, Reasonably
priced. Phone 482-9638. —7,8b
COINS
BOUGHT, sold, exchanged. V.
Pope, 87 Kingston Street,
524-7359, —If
HURON Centennial School
Brucefield, baa for sate a used
piano, Bidders may see this item
on any school day. 'renders to
be sent to the Principal by
February 27th, 1971, clearly
marked 'Piano Tender". Highest
or any tender not necessarily
accepted. A. T4athers, Principal.
—7,8b
PUPS: 5 Border Collie pups, 5
weeks old, to give away. Phone
482-3120, --7b
1971 ARCTIC Cat snowmobile,
"Panther". 27 lap. motor with
electtic starter and speedometer,
Phorie tennis Biabaek,
482-7087. --7,8b
BELL cabinet Gland piano. Best
offee, Phone 482-9419.
INCH table Mode] TV, good
working condition. Excellent set
for the kids.
GO Snowmobiling at The Little
Inn Bayfield $6-00 per hour.
$30.00 per day. Bring your
family and friends. —51tfn
FORMAL RENTALS for all
occasions, Pickett & Campbell
Ltd., Clinton and Goderich.
—7tfn.
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
OFFICE FOR RENT.
Approximate size 29' x 12'.
Situated at 84 Albert St. and
presently occupied by Ontario
Hydro. Heated by electricity and
contains a small safe. Will be
available March 1. Apply to
John Plurntree, phone 482-9695.
—5tfn
FURNISHED, self-contained
heated, ground floor apartment.
Phone 482-7865. —50tftib
ONE-BEDROOM unfurnished
modern apartment. Available
immediately. Contact 482-9644
—38tfn
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.
—7b
IN HAYFIELD: Large, two
bedroom modern apartment, hot
water heated, available
immediately. Phone 262-5047.
—7,8b
6, REAL ESTATE
ivisINTEE
4 L.G1.5.410
Albert Street Office
482.3821
BUSINESS PROPERTY
Commercial building, approx.
960 sq. ft. of floor area. Ideally
suited as office apace, ample
parking prated to sell at
$8500 00 with tents,
RESTAURANT & APTS.
located in a prosperous toWn
seating 32 persons, Fully
equipped, 3 bedroom owners
apt. plus 1 bedroom apt. for
rental income. Terrific
opportunity for an energetic
eouple
GENERAL STORE
end 4 bedroom home ie good
farming area, One acre lot,
bright, clean store handling
groceries, hardware, gas, etc. Hot
water heated. Owner retiring Will
consider a home on trade.
Reduced to 819,900.00 plus
stock,
COTTAGE
Brand new winterized A frame
tottage, choice beach area near
Pt, Albert. Electric heat, bath,
handy kitchen area, patio doors
up And down give a beautiful
view of the lake summer or
winter. Value plus for your
dollars,
NEEDED
Good, productive well built, on
100 acre farms in Clinton,
Hayfield area
Medium priced homes in town
are scarce. Please give us a call if
you are thinking of Selling soon.
CLARKE ZINN
324 Ontario Street
Clinton
Phone 481-7838
PHOTO LISTMIG SERVICE
1111111111110111111,11111101.1.11011111.1111
4. ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
MOBILE HOMES for rent,.
Laundromat facilities available,
Morgans Mobile Homes. Phone
482-7066. —3tfn
FOR RENT in Clinton, duplex,
self-contained; all conveniences;
gas furnace; garage, Not far from
Post Office, No pets. Phone
524-9158. — 6,7b
FOR RENT; 4 bedroom house
in Clinton. Large living-dining
room, Equipped with gas stove,
drapes, curtains, new furnace.
Large lot, $90. Call 482-7893
after 6. —5tfn
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 days or 1000 miles.
So if you need a second cars
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 tic. J57849.
1966 Deluxe Bug, radio,
completely reconditioned. Lic.
J58058, $895,
1966 Kharman Ghia, radio,
$1095.
1967 Volkswagen Squareback,
one owner, .,low _mileage, $12.95,
Lic. X13845.
Ail these cars are one owner cars
with low mileage.
A. FOR SALE
CHAIN SAWS, new arid used.
Bars, sprockets and saw chains
available for most saws Pioneer
and Skilsaw Chain Saws our
specialty, Robert Glen, Phone
4829292, Clinton. —2-8p
FARROWING CRATES with or
without mounted feeding tali be
easily adjusted For large or small
sows. No bolts to work with,
George Troyer, Hensel], phone
262-5282.
D. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
NINETEEN little pigs. Phone
Lloyd Lounsbury, 524-7080.
—ne
SEVEN Holstein cows and
heifers due now. Also 50 TONS
of mixed grain. Phone Lorne
Tyndall, 482-7152. —WTI
Clinton Community
Auction S*les
EVERY FRIDAY
AFTE1 NOON
1:30 p.m:
TERMS: CASA
....,-...••,....— ,
SEE THE COMPLETE
LIRE OF 1971
Da±suns
1200's — 1600's
PICKUPS
and
Starting As Low
As 51975
DATSUN: THE MORE
FOR YOUR MONEY CAR
GERALD'S
SUPERTEST
7 Main St. N., Seaforth
527-1010
your transportation headquarters
Huron Automotive & Supply
263 Huron Rd.
Goderich, Ont., Phone 524-6271
Clinton Representative
GEO. CUTLER
482-9782
8. HELP WANTED
INVESTORS SYNDICATE
requires a representative for the
Clinton-Seaforth district, Large
clientele in area to service.
Excellent opportunity for
mature, reliable person to
establish a business for himself,
Contact Ted Holmes, Division
Manager, Investors Syndicate,
145 Deer Park Circle, London
74, Ontario or phone 471-6005.
—7eow
SELL NEARLY 100 RELATED
PRODUCTS to business,
industry, institutional and
commercial accounts! Earn
substantial percentage
commissions with 66 year
AAA-1 firm. Well rounded,
tested and proven line means
excellent repeat potential.
Airmail to, Dept. C30,
Consolidated Paint and Varnish
(Canada) Ltd., P.O. Box 396,
Montreal N. 459, Quebec, —lb
APPLICATIONS will be received
in writing for female help to
learn film processing. State
qualif i cations and salary
expected. Clinton Photo Service,
Clinton. —7,8b
REPRESENTATIVE-
Dominion Automobile
Association, Canada's largest
motor club, has an opening for a
Representative in this district.'
This rewarding career is open to
a high caliber, mature person
who wishes a higher than average
income. Telephone or write Mr.
A. IL Kirkey, (613) 233-6297,
56 Sparks Street, Ottawa 4,
Canada. All replies will be held
in strict confidence. --7b
A. FOR SALE
INTERNATIONAL 40f) power
takke-off manure spreader in
good condition. Reasonable.
Phone 482-7590. —7b
'TWELVE 'York sows and five
Wessex sows for sale, bred York
and Landrace; one York hog and
one Landrace hog; nine good
size chunks. Phone 524-1080. —
nc
C, WANTED
WANTED TO BUY: one good
used manure bucket for Scatty
litter carrier. Phone 482-7190.
—7b
WANTED: Quantity of baled
straw, Phone 482-9102, --7b
FARM hardware water bowls
and feeders. Milking machine
parts, cleaners and disinfectants,
Animal health aids and Purina
livestock feeds. All available at
Clinton Parm Centre, 22 "seed
St., --- 482-9333. ---40tin.
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, tourteoua, same day service.
24-1-lour Service-7'Days a Week
Cali Collect 482-9811
---41tre
WHERE IS YOUR AVON
REPRESENTATIVE? Maybe
you ,doriat .have one, Maybe you
should be the one in your
neighborhood to sell to all those
customers. Interested? Write or
call collect, evenings, Mrs. M,
Millacm, 17 Hawkesbury Ave.,
London 32, Ont, 451.0541.
—7,10b
WANTED: A good home for
FREE six months old pup —
part German Shepherd and part
Border Collie. Has had all shots.
Good watchdog, well-trained.
Phone 482-7227. —7,8b
9.EMPLOYMENT WANTED
I will babysit children in my
home, preferably age 3 or over
Monday to Friday, any hours.
Mrs. Michael Lucas, 126 Gordon
St., Clinton. —7p
10. LOST and FOUND
LOST; At Clinton Arena on
Saturday February 13, a pair of
men's Bauer skates, size 7. Black
with brown. New at Christmas.
Please contact Mrs. Donald
McLeod Lucknow. Phone
528-3821. —7b
11. SERVICES
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates—Tuesday and
Thursday
TUESDAY — Beef and Pork
Thursday — Beef Only
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
2.37-3314 Dashwood
REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing and floor laying,
expertly done. All odd jobs
around the home. Kitchen
,cupboards a specialty. Phone
482-7676 Ken McNairn. —2tfn
Sewing Machine
PROBLEMS?
Servicing All Makes
New & Used Sales
Alex Reed
197 Hayfield Rd., Goderich
524-8465
TRI-TOWN
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
I NCOME TAX
Complete record preparation
and maintenance.
LAWRENCE BEANE
BRUCEFIELD
482-9260.
—1-16 b
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern Equipment
Work Guaranteed
Write or Phone
HARVEY DALE, SEAPORTH
PHONE 482-3320
—2tfn
Chatter Plumbing
Heating & Electric
Furnace Installations
DeLaval Milker Supplies
Appliance Service
46 King Street Ph. 482-7652
--2tfn
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN,
Johnston Electric, Custom
wiring also eavestroughing,
Hayfield, a65-2838. -'-42ttn
DON'S RADIO AND TV
RADIO TV APPLIANCES
Colour Specialist
Licensed Technician
Gibbings 482-9794
Clinton
WATCH REPAIR is a job for
expetts, Our work assures you
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
1l0'rtsn County's Oldest
Establishes Jewellery
Store, Clinton, Ontario.
We do all types
of
3EWELLEFIY REPAIR
* Ring Sizing
* Clavv Retipping
* Watch Repair
* Acatron Repair
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
Clinte/, Seaforth and Walkerton
1.2trn.
LET US REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings and jewellery like
DOW Diamond rings renewed
and stones safely secured —
don't take thanees. Expert work
done reasonably to your
antistattion. Watch 'repairs and
pearl teatringing W. N. Counter.
Clinton, Ontario, —tie
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 Plomtree,
Phone 482-9695. —1tfn
INCOME TAX RETURNS
prepared, Reasonable rates.
Phone 482-9370. — Itfn
INCOME TAX PREPARED
$5.Q0 and up
RAY'S TAX SERVICE
17 Gibbings St.,
Carden
Phone 482-9357
—7 tfn
12.NOTICE to CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN
THE ESTATE OF FLORENCE
ROYCE CUNINGHAME, late of
Clinton, Ontario, spinster.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full
particulars of such claims to the
undersigned executor on or
before the 15th day of March,
1971, after which date the
estate's assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims that
have then been received.
Arthur E. Saunders,
Sarnia, Ontario,
Executor.
by Dawson & Taylor,
Solicitors,
Sarnia, Ontario.
—6,7,8
IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES
DOUGLAS THORNDIKE LATE
OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON,
IN THE COUNTY OF HURON,
ENGINEER,
All persons claiming against the
above Estate are required to
forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 1st day of March,
1971, after which date the assets
will be distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario
Solicitors for
the Estate
—6,'7,8b
IN THE ESTATE OF
FREDERICK MIDDLETON,
late of the Township of
Goderich in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named who died on the
23rd day of December, A.D.
1970, are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 1st
day of March, 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
5th day of February, /VD, 1971.
E. B. MENZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for
the said Estate.
—6,7,8b
14. BUSINESS NOTICES
"INTERESTED individuals or
groups'aplease note that films,
pamphlets and pertinent
information are available for the
asking, for the purpose of cancer
education Anyone may avail
themselves of this service by
contacting the county secretary
of the Canadian Cancer Society,
Mrs. Gordon Rathwell, at the
office in Clinton, open Tuesday
and Friday, 2:30-5:00 p m.,
phone 482-1882." —5—Sb
17. BIRTHS
WHALEN: Jo and Jane Whalen
(nee McParlaee), 228 Kemp
Crescent, Strataord, .ate pleased
to antiOtince the birth of a
daughter, Melisa Marie, on
January 28, 1971. A wee sister
for Michelle.
KUEPPER: At Walkerton
Hospital on February 1.0, 1971,
to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kuepfer
(nee Isobel McCowan), a son.
RILEY: To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Riley, Londesboro, in Clinton
Public Hospital on Thursday,
February 11, 1971, a daughter.
DALE: To Mr, arid Mrs,
Clarence Dale, Rat 4, Clinton, in
Clinton Public Hospital, on
Sunday, February 14, 1971, a
son.
CRAWFORD: To Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Crawford, Clinton, in
Clinton Public Hospital 'on
Monday, February 15, 1971, a
son.
18. DEATHS
REUGER: Passed away in
Clinton on Sunday, February
14, 1971, Dorothy Madeline
Renger, beloved wife of William
Reuger, RR 2, Clinton, in her
.54th year. She is survived by
daughters Mrs. Donald (Erma)
Cartwright, Auburn; Carol, at
home; tons, John of Clinton,
George of London, Dennis 'of
London, Raymond of RR 4,
Walton, Donald and Ronald at
home. The funeral'was held at
Beattie Funeral Home on
Wednesday, laebtuary 17 with
interment ita Clinton Cethetery.
RADFORD: Passed away at
Victoria Hospital, London, on
Thursday, February 11, 1971,
William Ernest Radford of
Clinton in his 73rd year, Besides
his wife he is survived by two
sons, Frank, Clinton and
Maurice, Elmira, N,Y, The
funeral was held at Ball Funeral
Home on Monday, February 15,
1971 with interment in Clinton
Cemetery.
STEWART; Passed away in
Hensel' Nursing Home on
Saturday, February 13, 1971,
Mrs. J. M. Stewart, the former
Florence Ethel Pollock, beloved
wife of the late J. M. Stewart,
formerly of Hayfield. She la
survived by a sister, Mrs. R. B.
(Evelyn) Johnston, Hayfield,
Ontario. The funeral service was
held at Beattie Funeral Home,
Clinton on Tuesday, February
16 with interment in Hayfield
Cemetery.
20. CARDS of THANKS
DOWSON: I am very grateful to
my friends and relatives for the
visits, gifts and cards I received
while a patient in the Clinton
Hospital. Also thanks to Dr.
Addison and Dr, Watts, the
nurses and staff of the hospital
for their kindness. Brenda
Dowson. —7b
FLYNN; Thanks to nurses and
ddctprs at Clinton Hospital and
-to all who helped while I was in
hospital and convalescing at
home, It was wonderful to see
the understanding with which
people dealt with the problems
Of the storm, when I could be of
no help to them. Respectfully
yours, Hugh Flynn, Reeve,
Hullett Township. —71a
HANLEY: My sincere thanks is
expressed to all who visited me,
sent flowers and cards during my
stay in Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. ,Addison, first
floor nurses, and hospital staff
who were so kind to me, George
Hanley. —7p
LEPPINGTON: Thomas H.
Leppington would like to thank
all those old time friends and
neighbours and the newcomers
also for the lovely cards, gifts,
flowers and phone calls by the
dozens, which remembered him
on Valentine's Day for his 80th
birthday, — 7b
LUDDINGTON; The family of
the late Rena Luddington would
like to thank all who sent cards,
flowers, donations to Cancer
Fund in their recent
bereavement in the loss of their
sister, —7p
Seaforth and James Nelemans,
R. R. 3, Listowel were involved
in a two car accident resulting in
damage to the vehicles they were
driving.
There were four accidents
Saturday, February 13,
On Pentland Ave., west of
Con. 3-4, Charles Bruinsma, R.
R. '2, Goderich, struck and
damaged a parked unattended
car owned by Estella Ruth
Gower, R. R. 2, Goderich.
On No. 25 County Road,
West of No. 12 County Road,
Shirley Wheeler, R. R. 5,
Brussels; William John
Dougherty, Queen Street, Blyth
and William Paul Betties, 245
Jones Street, Goderich were
involved in a three car accident
resulting in damage to the
Dougherty and Betties vehicles.
On tenth concession west of
St. Helens, John Bowen
Aitchison, R. R. 2, Luchnow
was involved in a single truck
accident resulting in damage t
the vehicle he was driving.
Sanallo. 25 County Roacamet
of Walton, James Williamsona R.
R. 3, Walton and Roger Noble,
St. Jacobs were involved in a
two car accident resulting in
damage to their vehicles.
Varna
BY FRED McCLYIVIONT
The United Church Wallies
held their February meeting is
the Church last Thursday
evening with a good attendance
The president, Mrs. Willia
Dawson, opened the meetin
with prayer. The devotiona
period was taken by Grou'
Three with Mrs. John Ostro
leading,
The hymn "God of Grace an'
God of Glory" was sung, th
scripture lesson was read by Mrs.
Fred McCiymont and meditation.
was given by Mrs. Gordo
Johnston. Mrs. Ostrom took u
the offering and it was dedicate
by Mrs. Mervin Johnston, Th
study book was taken by Mrs
Charles Reid and Mrs. Join
Ostrom. It was on Trinida
families and education problems
Mrs. William Dowson bad eharg
of the business period.
Twenty-three cats were made to
the sick and shut-ins during the
past month. Plans were made to
hold a pancake supper On
Tuesday, February 23. A
number of thank-you -cards were
read.
Plans were also made to send
a number of delegates to the
Huron PerthPresbyterial to be
held in Mitchell. Mrs. John
Ostrom closed the meeting with
a poem "Pause and Pray".
Group Two served lunch.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be observed nerd
Sunday, February 21 in the
United 'Church.
The Explorer's Group are
having a pop bottle drive nex
Saturday February 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reid spell
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs
Robert Reid at Wallaeeburg.
Mr. Floyd McAsh of Hamilton
spent the weekend at the horn
of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joh
MtAsh,
Mr. and Mrs, George Beast
and family of Willowdale ape
the weekend at the home of M
Marie Beatty.
7.' AUTOS
8. HELP WANTED
11, SERVICES
18. DEATHS
20. CARDS of THANKS
TWO PINTO mares and 2
PINTO colts for sale. Also
tandem Horse trailer. 482-3177. 7,8b E FARM SERVICES
License' Na.231-C-70 JOE COREY — Saida Manager
Sunday, February 7 on
Highway 4 north of Clinton N.
Lts. (Cons. 1-2) Carman Allan
Riley, Londesboro was involved
in a single car accident resulting
in extensive damage to his
vehicle. Riley received injuries.
The same day on No. 12
County Road at Mill Street,
Egmondville, Lawrence Scott, R.
R. 1, Seaforth and Donald
McLean, East William Street,
Seaforth were involved in a two
car accident resulting in damage
to their vehicles.
Monday February 8 on lots
48 and 49, Cone. 1, East of
Highway 4, Casey Postma, R. R.
4, Clinton and Mabel McAdam,
228 Princess Street, Clinton
were involved in a two car
accident resulting in minor
damage to the Postma vehicle.
Tuesday, February 9 saw two
accidents,
On No. 12 County Road east
of Highway 4, Donald Ray
Whitfield, 649 Wallace Avenue,
London and William John
Henderson, R. R. 2, Dublin were
involved in a two car accident
resulting in minor damage to the
vehicles they were driving.
Also on No. 25 County Road
east of Na. 22 County Road,
Earl Ham fond Page, 16 Hudson
Court, Kitchener and Robert
Gordon Powell, Auburn, were
involved in a two car accident
resulting in minor damage to the
vehicles they were driving.
There were five accidents
Wednesday, February 10.
On No. 21 Highway north of
C. P. R. (Subway) Colborne
Twp. Dick Worgan, 111
Trafalgar Street, Goderich and
John Harold Sheardown, 531
Dufferin Ave., Apt. 2, London
Were involved in a two car
accident resulting in minor
damage to their vehicles,
On No. 21 Highway north of
Jct. Colborne—Ashfield Twp.
Line Thomas Vanderbnrgh, R.
R. 3, Goderich and Ben Henry,
18867 St. Aubin Detroit, Mich.,
were involved in a two car
accident resulting in damage to
their vehicles. Passenger, John
Hardison, 7438 Georgia, Detroit,
Mich. received injuries.
On No. 31 County Road
north of Varna, Thomas Webster
Corisitt, Varna, and Edgar John
Steinbach, R. R. 3, Zurich were .
involved in a two-truck accident
resulting in miner damage to the
Consist vehicle.
On Thursday, February 11 on
Na. 4 Highway south of Jet,
Huron Road 8 (13tucerield)
Ernest Edward liodgins, 45 West
Stteet, Goderich, and Ralph
Walter Brown, Shakespeare
Street, Port Burwell were
involved in a two-truck accident
resulting in damage to both
vehicles they were driving.
liodOns received injuries.
On No. 8 Highway west of
Holmesville (Huron Road 31)
Donald Manning, 525 Belmont
Ave. West, Kitchener and Will
Douglas Whiddeti, 802 Matilda
Street, Clinton were involved in
a ear-truck accident resulting in
minor damage to the vehicles
they were driving.
On No. '8 Highway west of
tentniller Road (Huron Rd. 27)
there was an eight vehicle
accident involving Paul Patrick
Rau, Seaforth; Barbara Pollock,
R. R. 5, Goderich; Elwood
Atkinson, Goderich, Shirley
Dupee, -Clinton, John Gray,
-Galt; Blanca Kornfein, 'Toronto;
William Knisley, Godetich; and
Eugene Harvey, Goderich,
resulting in damage to the
vehicles they were driving. Rau,
Korrifein and Robert Pollock, R.
R. 5, Goderich, received injuries.
On Friday; Feb. 12 On No. 12
County Road, east of Kippers,
Garry McClure, R. R.
OPP Report