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Having served as trustee on the Huron
County Board of Education for the past 4
years as a representative of:
BAYFIELD, SEAFORTH, STANLEY
& TUCKERSMITH
I again solicit your support, on December
4th.
I will continue to work in the • best in-
terests of all the students and ratepayers.
John Broadfoot
TO THE RATEPAYERS
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Having served as your reeve for the past four
years, I am soliciting your support at the polls
on December 4 for another term.
EVERETT McILWAN
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. AUCTION SALE
TWILIGHT
ANTIQUE
AUCTION
SALE
At the Auction Rooms, one
Ile south of Goderich on
Friday evening, Dec. 1
at 7:00 p.m.
White china elephant (22"
igh); round tilt-top table;
ames table; lap-desk; Cap-
in's wash stand; bar-room
hair; chairs; blanket box;
oot locker; display cabinet;
mall corner cupboard; part
oilet sets; large jardineer;
offee grinders; oil lamps;
cases; bells; hanging lamp;
rved wooden light fixture;
ntique outdoor fixtures;
on fencing; crocks; wood-
n fork; jugs; copper; brass;
ases; coloured glass; pres-
ed glass; '78' records; rifle;
umerous primitives, etc. etc.
TERMS — CASH
MIKE CUMMiNGS
Auctioneer-5244064
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16. APER. SONAL
HAVE your Christmas letter mimeo-
graphed this week, Coll 524-8732
after 5 p,1u,--gc48-49
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST: two tractor wheel weights,
orange, on Nov. 21 or 22 between
Clinton-Holmesville Base Line and
16th Concession. Mervyn Lobb, 482-
7580.—c44
20. TO GIVE AWAY
MALE pup, ten months old, part
Collie, part hound, good \ with chil-
dren. Phone 482-7774, —c48b
WANTED — good home for lovable
cat, well house-trained and good
with children. Owner must give up
immediately due to allergenic chil-
dren, Phone 482-9425. —c48b
21. BIRTHS
CARTER: To Mr, and Mrs, Mike
Carter of Clinton, in Clinton Public
Hospital on Wednesday, November
22, 1972, a daughter, Michelle.
21. BIRTHS
THOMPSON: To Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Thompson, Vanastra, in Clinton
Public Hospital on Wednesday,
November 22, 1972, a daughter, 'Pan-
ya Marie,
WHITMORE: To Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Whitmore, Blyth, in Clinton Public
Hospital on Friday, November 24,
1972, a daughter.
JENKINS: Gordon and Gina Jenkins
of Blyth wish to announce the arriv-
al of their son, Joel Mark, Thursday,
November 23, 1972 in Wingham Dis-
trict Hospital, First grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins of
Baseline Rd., Clinton.
TYNDALL: Gord and Sharlene Tyn-
dall (nee Turner) are pleased to
announce the birth of their son on
November 25, 1972 at Victoria Hos-
pital, London.
22. DEATHS
JERVIS: In Toronto Western Hospi-
tal on November 22, 1972, Bertram
C. W. Jervis, beloved husband of
Mary E. Gibbings and dear father of
Robert of Agincourt, Paul of Missis-
sauga, Helen (Mrs, Wyman Little) of
Acton, and Kathleen, (Mrs. Hugh
McCrone) of Scarboro. Also surviv-
ing are two brothers, Wilfred and
Harold of Toronto and one sister,
Beatrice (Mrs. Arthur Groves) Clin-
ton and five grandchildren. The
funeral service was held in Mc-
Dougall and Brown Funeral Home.
Toronto on November 24 with inter-
ment in Resthaven Cemetery, Scar-
boro.
FLYNN: At Clinton Public Hospital
on Wednesday, November 22, 1972,
Frank J. Flynn of Clinton, in his
67th year. Dear brother of Joseph
and Theo, both of RR 1, Clinton and
Mary, (Mrs. Maurice Melday) Dublin.
The funeral mass was celebrated at
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church. Clinton on Saturday, No-
vember 25 at 10 a.m. with interment
in Clinton Cemetery.
MUTCH: At Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich, on Fri-
day, November 24, 1972, Madeline V.
-Muteh 'Of diritoii,- beloved Wife of
William J. Mutch in her 63rd year.
Dear sister of Misses Norma and
Dorothy Streets and Beecher
Streets of Clinton and Cora (Mrs.
Ray Paterson) of Hensall. The funer-
al service was held at Ball Funeral
Home, Clinton on Monday, Novem-
ber 27 with interment in the Clinton
Cemetery.
GLEW: At Clinton Public Hospital
on Monday, November 27, 1972,
Henry Glew, of 14 Kirk St., Clinton
in his 77th year. Beloved husband of
Henrietta (Cole) Glew and dear fath-
er of Jean (Mrs. Harold Cummings)
of Listowel. Also surviving are three
sisters, Mrs. Walter (Marjory) Ben-
tley of Toronto, Mrs. Ed (Jen) Wil-
liams of Goderich, Mrs. Bob (Addle)
McKenzie of Clinton, three grand-
children and eight great-grandchil-
dren. The funeral service was held
at Ball Funeral Home on Wednes-
day, November 29 with interment in
Clinton Cemetery.
oolrthriFR oksilow
25, IN MEMORIAM
ORM in loving memory of Thomas
Gibb, who passed away December
10, 1968:
Nothing can ever take away,
The love a heart holds dear.
Fond memories linger every day, .
Remembrance holds him dear.
Fondly remembered by mother,
father, brother and sister.—c48p
STURGEON: In loving memory of a
dear mother, Mrs. Jessie Sturgeon,
who passed away December 1, 1958
and brother, George Sturgeon, who
passed away December 25, 1966,
"Tenderly we treasure the past,
With memories that will always
last."
Ever remembered by the family.—
c48p
GLAZIER: In loving memory of a
dear son and brother, Mervin Gla-
zier, who passed away two years ago
December 4, 1970.
Wishing today as we wished before,
That God could have spared you
many years more.
You bade noone a last farewell,
Nor even said goodbye.
Your end was sudden,
Your thoughts unknown,
But you left a memory,
We are proud to own.
Lovingly remembered by dad Cliff,
sister Thelma and her family.—c48b
11101111MOIMMIMMIIIMMIWIIIMM INIMMINIONIMIA
26. CARD OF THANKS
BUFF1NGA: I wish to express my
appreciation for the flowers. gifts.
cards. and visits while I was a pa-
tient in Clinton Public Hospital.
Thanks to Dr, Walden, Dr. }Jarrett
and the nursing staff. Special
thanks also to all those who helped
at home.—Albert 13u1'finga—c48p
STOREY: I wish to thank those who
sent f e
While
l ower
\eviass,Clinton
cards and visited
in
Public Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Baker and nurses,—Mrs. Sarah
Storey—c48b
BIGGIN: We wish to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation to
our friends, neighbours and rela-
tives for their many 'acts, of kind-
ness, sympathy, floral tributes,
cards and donations during out- re-
cent bereavement. Special thanks to
Rev. A. J. Mowatt, Dr. Baker. the
nurses on first floor of Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital. and the Beattie Funer-
al Home. Your kindness will always
be remembered.—The Biggin Fami-
ly—c48p
SCOTCHMER: I would like to thank
my friends. neighbours and rela-
tives for cards. gifts and visits while
a patient in Clinton Public Hospital
and also in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don. Special thanks to Dr. Newland,
the nurses and staff of Clinton Hos-
pital.—Ken Scotchmer.—c48b
The world's hay champion-
ship came to Huron for the 901
time when Russel Bolton, R,R.
1, .Seaforth was. awarded top
honors at the Royal Winter
Fair.
114r,. Bolton gained the award
for his entty of second cut hay
85% legume. Second place went
to Reeve Elgin Thompson of
Tuckersmith,
26. CARD OF THANKS
LIGHTFOOT: A sincere thank you to
my friends, neighbours and family
for gills, flowers and cards sent to
me while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.—Clara Lightfoot,
—c4t3p
AIKENHEAD: I wish to thank ever-
yone who sent flowers, gifts and
cards, while I was a patient in Clin-
ton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Newlands, Dr, Watts and Dr. Wal-
den, also the nurses on first floor,—
James Aikenhead—c48p
FLYNN: The family of the late
Frank Flynn wishes to thank
friends, neighbours and relatives
for the many acts of kindness shown
to them in the loss of a beloved
brother, Special thanks to Dr. Bak-
er, the nurses and staff of Clinton
Public Hospital, Ball Funeral
Home, and Rev, D. ,l. McMaster.—
c48p
Last year Rosseell Dallas of
Rrocefield won the title for the
third time, claiming wins in
1963, 1969 and 1971. Before that,
Robert Allan of Brucefield won
in 1959 and. 1962; Robert Foth-
eringham, R.R. 4, Seaforth, won
in 1965 and 1966; and Wilber
Keyes, R.R. 4, Seaforth won the
title in 1964.
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
This Christmas Give
SIMPLICITY
Automatic Washers
Automatic Dryers
Supertwins - Wash & Spin
Gas Dryers
Model D515GN
as low as $ 2 1 900
from
Chuter
PLUMBING & ELECTRIC
46 King St.
Clinton, Ont.
Phone 482-7652
c48tfn
Clinton needs more new industry on which
to build a sound base, both for a bright future
and to give our young people a place in the
community, It has been the object of the
Industrial Committee to acquire industry that
has been compatible with both the people and
the conditions of Clinton. We shall continue
to do so in the future.
for transportation to the
polls phone 482-9798
For Mayor Re-Elect
next Monday
Don Symons
1971 MAZDA 616
sedan 1600 cc engine, custom AM FM Radio, whitewalls,
new snow tires, 4 speed transmission J24991
$ 1595;
1969 DODGE POLARA
Sedan 318 VS, automatic, radio, power steering, power
brakes. Excellent local car with original finish K46095
$1595
1969 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
2 door hardtop, Vinyl top, radio, power steering, power
brakes. Local one owner car in lovely condition. K48326
BALL & MUTCH
ADVANCE POLLS
in the
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
For those unable to vote on Polling Day, December 4th,
1972 Advance Polls will be held at the Office of the
Clerk in Londesboro, on Monday November 27th, and
Saturday December 2nd, from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Clare Vincent
Returning Officer
TO THE ELECTORS AND RATEPAYERS
of
HULLETT TOWNSHIP
To keep Hullett on the go,
Come out and vote for Joe
For
DEPUTY-REEVE
If elected I will do my best at both Township and County
levels. Your support will be appreciated.
(51 12 years on Township Council)
Thank You
JOE HUNKING
A gift for your home? Come choose it
now . . . from our special Christmas collection of
distinguished items, assembled for
those who appreciate quality furniture
and fine accent pieces,
IA
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$1995
1969 DODGE POLARA 500
'1695
1967 REBEL SST
1964 VALIANT SIGNET
2 door hardtop, fully reconditioned: New paint job. gig 6
engine, radio, automatic, bucket seats. 38,000 miles.
Pretty as a picture. Unbeatable value K47026
$595
McGEE
PONTI4S, BUICK
YOU DON'T HAVE TO OWN THE FARM
TO BE A SUCCESSFUL FARMER
--- AND HAVE A GOOD LIFE
BUT YOU NEED TRAINING
Farming is big business today.
On large Ontario farms there's a constant need for agricultural
workers. But it's not the old-fashioned "Hired-Hand" life anymore. It's a
well-paying lifetime career with rich benefits for the person who enjoys
working With livestock, crop* and machinery. And it's a healthy life —
especially for a growing family who can count on accommodation, food
and a lees frustrating pace of life.
To train men for this career, a ten week course to upgrade agricultural
knowledge and skill is being offered at the KEMPTVILLE COLLEGE OF
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY beginning January 8, 1973.
To qualify you must be at least 18 years of age; 1 year out of school
With a fpnctional Grade 8 education, and be approved by a selection
committee,
Also available are training allowances Which can total 'up to $113
weekly fOr a man with 4 dependants, if approved by ARDA and Canada
Manpower,
INTERESTED? Contact the ARDA Branchi, Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and roOd, Walkerton, Ontario.
010,496
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71 ALBERT ST, 482-2505'
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