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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 fermi there's a constant need for agdcultursi
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, crops and machinery. And it's a healthy life —
elpecially for a growing family who can count on accommodation, fOod
and a less 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 KENIPTVILLE 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 functional Grade 8 education, and be approved by a selection
committee;
Alio available are training allowances which can toter up to $113
weekly for a men with 4 dependents, if approved by ARDA and Canada
Manpower;
INTERESTED? Contact the ARDA branch Ont Ministry
Agriculture and Food,- Walkerton, Ontaric).
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from 9am to 5pm
*See the latest in machine
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your pick,
' your machine check-
ed Free (regardless of make)
parts& service extra.
*Take advantage of prices
on snowmobiles, suit1, ac-
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* See the latest in clothing
and accessories on display,
Refresments while you wait.
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FARM EQUIPMENTuD,
Our Motto: "AFTER WE SELL — WE SERVICE"
VOTE
ROY WHEELER
FOR
COUNCIL
TOWN OF CLINTON
I solicit your votes on December 18. If elected I
will serve the Town to the best of my ability.
Thank You
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I .TO THE ELECTORS Of
i MILLET! TOWNSHIP I.
• I wish to thank you for your support at
1 the polls on Dec. 4.
E BEDROOM, self-contained,
ed apartment, furnished or un-
ished. Central location Phone
7304,—c49tfri
HELP WANTED
E USED snow blower to fit 12 or
h.p. Minneapolis, Ford or Jacob-
tractors, good condition, Phone
9980 after 5:00 p,m.—cg49p
NTED, Someone to do weekly
secleaning on Thursday or Fri-
. Contact Mrs. Larry Jones.
ne 482.7121 after 5:00
.--c49b
PORTANT CANADIAN corn-
ny offers an exciting career to the
ht person in the motorist services
I d, We promote on merit. Full-
e activity with salary plus corn-
ssion and monthly bonus makes
an executive income. Permanent
time position. Excellent security
nefits, Full training at company
pense. Car required but no over-
ght travel. Act fast! Contact Ed
auer, phone Wingham 357-3805 or
the Elm Haven Motel, Clinton,
ednesday, December 13, Noon to
00 P.M.—c49b
THE
Huron County
Board Of
Education
requires
CHIEF
CUSTODIAN
For
Written applications stating
e, experience and' telephone
mber should be addressed to
r. R. McVean, Plant Superinten-
nt, Huron County Board of
ucation, 97 Shipley St., Clinton.
pplicants will be notified if
quired for interview. Deadline
r applications is Dec. 13, 1972.
M. Elliott D.J. Cochrane
bairman Director
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• WANTED (General)
ANTED TO BUY - Students'
esk, drawers one or both sides of
nee-hole, about 42" x 16" x 30".
ood condition. Phone 482-
701.—c49p
CASH — paid for household effects,
large or small, in any quantity. In
particular — wicker , furniture,
wrought iron beds, church pews and
benches or any unusual articles.
Phone 482-9138. J--045trn
12, AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
OF BUILDINGS
FOR REMOVAL OR
DEMOLITION, TIME, Saturday,
December 16, 1972 10:00 A.M.;
PLACE, Approximately 2 miles
North of Clinton in the Township of
Hullett, (11 14 miles East) to com-
mence at Lot 20, Concession IV.
CONSISTING OF 11 BUILDINGS:
4 HOUSES 3 BARNS - 4 SHEDS;
TERMS, Cash at Time of Sale. Per-
formance Bond of $100.00 required
to ensure removal within 90 clays
from date of sale,
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT: Ministry of Natural
Resources, Division Office, Box 490,
Wingham, Ontario. (phone 357-
3131)
—49,50
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
OF Property, Household Effects
and Antiques will be held for the
estate of the late Miss Lillian
Adams 114 Albert Street, Clinton,
Saturday December 16 at 12 o'clock
sharp; piano with bench, leather
rocker, music stand, wine chester-
field and chair, rust , chesterfield
and chair, coffee table, end table,
lamps, rugs, drapes like new, small
tables, oak dining table with 6
chairs, buffet antique cupboard,
wicker fern stands, radio, antique
rockers, what not shelf, hall tree,
foot stools, drop leaf table, T,V,
tables, electric stove, fridge, wash
machine, floor polisher, sewing
machine, blanket boxes, high chair,
odd chairs, toaster, iron, kettle,
clock, step stool, mirrors, an spool
bed, spring and mattress, wooden
beds springs and mattresses, chest
of drawers, wash stands, dressers,
bedside table, bed pan, lawn chairs,
bathroom scales, luggage, mats,
pillows, quilts, blankets, towels,
curtains, pictures, limoge china,
cooking utensils, chest of 12 silver-
ware, silver cream and sugar,
goblets, fancy bowls, bridal wreath
china, vases, table linens, step lad-
der, garden tools, numerous antique
articles.
Property has a 4 bedroom, full
basement, frame home with living
and dining room, Kitchen with cup-
boards, 3 piece bath heated by oil
furnace. Property may be seen prior
to sale by phoning 523-4557.
Terms on property 10% down,
balance in 30 days, will be offered
at 3 p.m. subject to a reserve bid.
Terms on household items cash day
of sale.
George Powell, clerk
Brian Rintoul,
Auctioneer
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WHEELCHAIRS— The C.P. & T.
Fund of Clinton Oddfellows Lodge
have wheelchairs available for loan
free. Contact Doug Cantelon, 482-
3866,-49
STAN BLOWES Travel Service, 32
Wellington Street, Stratford! Forel+
airlines, steamships, rail, hotel
reservations, tours. Low bank rates
,on time payments. Prepaid
arrangements for relatives visiting
from overseas. Call 271-5710,--49
HAVE YOUR poodle clipped,
bathed, styled and ultra fluffed for
Christmas. See our complete line of
poodle pampers, coats, raincoats,
sweaters, brushes, combs etc. Work
done by appointment only. Call
Goderich 524-7744
anytime.—gc49ric
CUSTOM KILLING cutting, sharp
freezing. Also halves, front, and
hind quarters of beef. Pork avail-
able. Phone 523-4478, Blyth or 482-
9951 Clinton, Londesboro Locker
Service, —c48-51b
GUITAR LESSONS during the
school day for the following elemen-
tary school areas — Huron Centen-
nial, Holmesville, Hullett Central,
Clinton. Write Henry's Harmony
House, Seaforth or phone 482.7166
or 527.0663. — c4ltfn
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. c tfn
- - • PRIVATE music lessons on guitar,
banjo and bass given by qualified
instructor. Special attention to adult
students and beginners, Phone 482-
7770 after 6 p.m. —c42tfn
JACK'S
WOOD TURNERY
CUSTOM WOOD TURNING
AND GIFT ARTICLES
JOHN PLUMTREE
482.9695
CLINTON
(At Rear Of 84 Albert St.)
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SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or PhOne
Harvey Dale
CLINTON
Phone 482-3320
Lyle Montgomery
482-7644
CLINTON
WILL CLEAN yards, gardens, win-
dows, garages. and basements.
Phone 482-7481 after 6:00 and
anytime Saturday. —46tfri,
QUICK cash to pay bills or make a
purchase. Call Brad Hamilton,
Trans Canada Credit, 524-8:349. —
clOtf
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER
SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652.
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VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
• VARNA .
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14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN TFtE ESTATE OF JAMES
ALFRED CROZIER, late of the
Town of Clinton in the County of
Huron, Retired Civil Servant,
deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 17th day of
October, 1972, are required to file
full particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 27th
day of December, 1972, after which
date the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at efinton, Ontario, this
22nd day of November, 1972,
E. B. MENZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate,
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14, NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTKI TO ;MOTORS • Ali Persons having claims against
the Estate of WILLIAM MILTON
P041LOCE, Retired Farmer, late of
;the ;,79Wrishin of Stanley, in the
County of Huron, who died. on or
about the 20th day of September,
1972, are required to file the same
With full particulars with the under-
signed by the 30th clay of December,
1972, as after that date the assets of
the estate will be distributed.
DATED at Ooderieh, Ontario, this
21st day of November, 1972.
PRAST and •EogNER,.
Barristers and Solicitors,
33 Montreal Street,
QOPERIcil, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
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HAVE your Christmas letter mimeo-
graphed this week.. Call 524-8732
after 5 p,m.—gc48-49
17. LOST AND _FOUND
LOST: one girl guide badge scarf.
Please phone 524-9517.-49
20. TO GIVE AWAY
TO GIVE away to good homes, kit-
tens, wide colour selection. About
three months old, Phone 482-
7896.--c49p
21. BIRTHS
OESCH: To Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Oesch, Jr., R.R. 5 Clinton, in Clin-
ton Public Hospital on December 4,
1972, a daughter, Sheri Anne.
PENFOUND—Lloyd and Vera Pen-
found; R.R. 2 Auburn, thank God
for the safe arrival of their son,
Kenneth Wilfred, born November
24, 1972 in St. Joseph's Hospital
London.
ANDREWS:—To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Andrews (nee Janet Hep-
burn) of Hanover, in Hanover
Hospital on Wednesday, November.
29, 1972, a daughter Jennifer Lynn.
‘GOLDSWOFITI-71 John 'and
Marion Goldsworthy are happy to
announce the birth of a son, John
Thomas in Clinton Public Hospital
on Thursday, November 30, 1972.
PROCTOR: Doug and Shirley (nee
Jobeston) are pleased to announce
the arrival of their daughter Tracey
Lyiipe Sin,. December 2, 1972 at
ki,i,aiWurgae-klospital ,,,Pirsb-gra
child for Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
Proctor Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Johnston, , Varna. .
22. DEATHS
KRASZEWSKI: At Clinton on
Saturday, December 2, 1972, John
Kraszewski, of 361 James Street,
Clinton, in his 70th year. The
funeral mass was celebrated at St.
-Joseph's Roman Catholic Church,
Clinton on Monday, December 4
with interment in Clinton Cemetery.
ECKERT: Bertram Eckert, in his
49th year, in Vancouver, B.C. on
December 3, 1972, beloved husband
of Marie(nee Clark). Survived also
by sons Ralph, Michael, Wayne and
David, all at home. Mr. Eckert was
the son of Joseph and Anna Eckert
of Port Franks. Funeral services
were held at Forest Lawn Chapel,
Grandview and Royal York Road,
Vancouver on Wednesday, Decem-
ber 6.
24, MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Thompson,
Londesboro, Ontario are pleased to
announce the marriage of their
eldest daughter, Beth Ann to
Raymond Leonard Radford eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rad-
ford, RR. 1 Londesboro, Ontario.
The wedding took place quietly,
Saturday, December 2, 1972 at 1:45
p.m, in First Church Of Christ, Lon-
don, Ontario,---c49b
25. IN MEMORIAM
RHYNARD: In loving memory of a
dear son and brother, Kevin
Douglas, who died in a fire Decem-
ber 1st, 1970.
There is a gift in life you cannot buy
That's very rare and true,
It's a gift of a wonderful son and
brother
Like the one we had in you
The many things • you did dear
Kevin,
In your sweet and loving way,
You gave us four and a half years of
happiness
No one can take away.
If' teardrops could build a stairway,
And memories were a lane -
We would walk all the way to
heaven, Keviii,
And bring you home again.
Alwaya remembered by mum and
Dad, brothers, William and Bobby
Joe and sisters Dianne and Evelyn.
May God Take Care of you.—c49b
MUSTARD: In loving roeinory of a
deer son, Sandy Mustard, who
passed away suddenly December II,
1971.
Sadly missed by Mother, bad,
sisters and brother.--e490
"God looked around His garden A1111111111111111111111111111111141111111111111111R11111111111111111111till1111111111111011111111111111111111-11111111111111111114
and He found an empty space ,
He then' looked down upon this
earth and saw your, tired face,
He put His arms around you,
He lifted you to rest.
God's garden must be beautiful
For He only takes the best."
Always remembered by his wife and
Family and Grandchildren.-49
ANDREWS—My sincere thanks to
the Town of Clinton for the gift
which was presented to me. I have
happy memories of my days spent in
the service of the town. Doug An-
drews,--c49p
MILLAR-4 wish to thank those
who sent flowers, cards and visited
me while I was a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. Special thanks' to
Dr. Harrett, Dr. Walden, Dr. Baker
and nurses on first floor. Thanks
also to Rev, Lewis, Beth
Millar.--c49p
FREEMAN:—I would like to thank
all my relatives, friends and neigh-
bours, for cards, flowers, visits and
calls while I was a patient in Clin-
ton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Thompson, Dr. Walden and Dr.
Harrett and nurses and staff on first
floor, My gratitude to those who
helped out at home. Doug
Freeman.—c49p
GELLING; r wish to thank
everyone for their kindness to me
while a patient in Clinton Hospital,
particularly the nurses and all the
staff. Their thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. John
Gelling--c49p
MUTCH—The family of the late
Madeline Match wishes to express
sincere thanks to relatives and
friends for their beautiful floral
tributes, donations to the Ontario
Heart Foundation, Cancer Society,
Intensive Care Unit of Clinton
Public Hospital and sympathy
cards. Also, the many acts of kind-
ness at our time of sorrow in the
loss of a dear wife and sister.
Special thanks to the Ball Funeral
Home, Rev. T.C. Mulholland,.
Ladies'Auxiliary Branch 140 of the
Canadian Legion and Clinton
1.0.0.1?, Lodge No. 83.Bill Mutch
and the Streets Family.---c49p
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LAY-AWAY HOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY
BEATTIE FURNITURE.
CUNTON
PHONE 482-9521
AUCTIONEERS
, and
LIQUIDATORS
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
Offer the most modern
auction methods.
LICENSED and BONDED
ONTARIO—WIDE
BRUCEFIELD 482-3120
ACTION,
CENTRE MART
W••kly
.FLEA MARKET
ANTIWAR - CRAFTS
Sunday 10 A.M. TO 3 A.M.
UNDER COVER
Also Consignments
Accepted for Auction
Hwy 4 - •
One Mile N of Exeter
Ph. LONDON ST2-3580 •
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13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
RICHARD LOH
EXPERIENCED
AUCTIONEER
and and
APPRAISER
CLINTON. ONT.
PHONE: 482-9431 or 482--
7898 c tin
Itat..43E1.,LING, renovations,
roofing and floor laying, expertly
done. All odd jobs around the home.
Kitchen cupboards a specialty,
Phone 482-7676. Ken MeNairn, —
c2tfn • 16. PERSONAL
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
Processing, Scholl's Food Market,
Hensali, Beef-Monday; Pork —
Tuesday, Pick-up service available.
Hamburg patties made on request,
262-2017.— e40tfn
20. CORD OF THANKS
CLEW: The family of the late
Henry Olew wishes to thank neigh-
bours, friends and relatives for the
many kindnesses extended to them
during their recent bereavement, A
special thanks to Dr, Thompson and
nurses of Clinton Public
Hospital.—e49p
KEYS—In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather,
Lloyd Alvin Keys who passed away
nine years ago December 7.
Wishing you the oompliment$ of the season.,
Charles Scanlon i
AMATER
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