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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-01-06, Page 4CARDS OF THANKS HELP WANTEDARTICLES FOR RENT PET STOCK t- Page 4-—Clinton News-Record—Thursday, Jan, 6, 1966 1 ■ ■■ Wr'IB '"1 11 liill wli DEATHS GRASBY In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, January 2, 1966, Mildred Blanche- Toll, Beloved wife of Harry Gras- by, Blyth, in her 73rd year. Service from the Tasker memorial chapel, ‘ Blyth, to Union Cemetery, Blyth, on Tuesday afternoon. I wish to thank relatives and friends for cards, flowers, gift's and visits to Mrs. Anna Brown While in Clinton Hospital. Spec* ial thanks to nurses on second floor for their kindness, -als-o Dr, Oakes and Rev. D. Fry of Seaforth. — ’ MRS. A. ARM­ STRONG and FAMILY. lb ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT ARTICLES FOR SALE ONE BEDROOM 'Apartment, unfurnished. Ceriel VanDamme, phone 482-6685. lfflb 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, in fair condition, on Mary Street, Phone 482-6694. 51tfb SPRAYED APPLES, cooking and eating. Free delivery in Clinton and RCAF houses. Phone 482-3214. Fred McCIy- monf, 1 mile south of Varna. 47tfb WHEEL CHAIRS — The C. P. & T. Fund of Clinton Odd­ fellows Lodge -have wheel chairs available for loan free. Contact Harold Tyndall, 482-7409, after 6:00 p.m. or James Cox, 482- 7093. ' MAN and WOMEN good oppor­ tunity to make money selling large line dfalily necessities. Full or part time. No experience. Write Rawle'igh, Dept. A-169- MW, 4005 Richelieu, St. Henry, Montreal. • l'b GOOD farm home wanted for beagle. hound, fop information, Phone 482-7108. lb APARTMENT, furnished and heated, suitable for two. Apply 93 Hurop Sit, 34tf b SMALL Furnished, heated ap­ artment to rent on Princess Street. Phone 482-9794. t 50tfb LARGE TRAILER for rent, ful­ ly furnished, Apply at Becker's Trailer Court. ■ 20tfb GROUND FLOOR, 2 bedroom apartment, • heated, available now. Phone 482-3837. 48tfb BRUCEFIELD — 3 bedroom house, oil heated, Phone 262- 5047. 41tfb 2 BEDROOM HOUSE on Jam­ es Street. Apply North End Store or phone 482-3323. 48tfb ------------------------------I---------_----------------------- ----------.----------.—,. 3 BEDROOM Duplex, available Feb. 1. Rent based on income. Apply in Clinton Housing Au­ thority, phone 482-9545. lb FOR RENT — Modern 2 bed­ room cottage, with oil furnace, near main street, $50 per month. Phone 482-9087._________52-lb APARTMENT for rent, heated, private entrance, $50 a month. Phone 482-6663 or 482-9568 after 5 p.m. 22tfb UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom a- partment, centrally located, .am­ ple .• parking, available now. Phone 482,7661. 35tfb ONE BEDROOM HOUSE, ful- ly modern, stove and refrigera­ tor, $45.00. Phone 482-6G63 or 482-9568. 48cfb 2 BEDROOM uptown apart­ ment, furnished;. 2 bedroom house in village of Holmesville. Phone 482-6694. • ‘ 32tfb 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX -in ex- cellent condition; gas furnace, available now. H. C. Lawson. Phone 482-9644. 47tfb CAREFREE HEATING — For the only fuel oil insured against explosion, we give free burner service. A. G. GRIGG & SON, phone 482-9411. tfb DRAPERY PULL RODS — Track, curtain rods, Venetian blinds, bamboo draperies, win­ dow blinds. Free estimates given. Irwin’s Dry Goods. tfb VACUUM CLEANERS Sales and Service Repairs, hose.? and bags for all makes of vacuum cleaners and polishers. Reconditioned mach- 5nes of all maki'S for sale. BOB PECK,, Varna, Vhone IlensuJl 262-5350 EXTRA PANTS FREE HOBBERUN ANNUAL TAI LORED-TO-MEASU RE SUIT SALE 2 Pant Suits Priced As Low As $89.50 SAVE UP TO $40.00 NOW HERMAN'S MEN’S WEAR CUSTOM WORK WATCH REPAIR is a job for experts, Our work assures your atisf action. Counter’s Jewellery. Huron County’s Oldest Esta­ blished Jewellery Store. tfb JACK’S FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP. Furniture and, other wooden articles repaired; At rear of No. 84 Albert St. Phone 482-9695—John plum-tree. 21tfb DO IT YOURSELF SAVE MONEY RENT THESE MACHINES FLOOR SANDER FLOOR EDGER HAND SANDERS Belt Finishing Duo Type LARGE POLISHER-SCRUBBER JIG SAW SKIL SAW RUG SHAMPOO MITH WET-DRY VACUUM CREST HARDWARE BALL & MUTCH Ltd. 69 ALBERT ST., CLINTON Phone 482-9505 tfb THE BOARD OF HURON COUNTY SCHOOL AREA No. 1 are inviting applications for the position of Secretary-Treasurer Applicants must be bondable. State qualifications and salary expected. Lowest or any appli­ cation not necessarily accepted. Applications in sealed envelopes plainly marked "Application” are to be in the hands of the chairman by January 15th, 1966. Mr, Vem Alderdice Chairman Huron County School Area No, 1 RR 2, Kippen, Ontario l-2b GOLDEN Retriever puppies for sale, registered.. Excellent pets, hunting dogs •— or suitable for show. Reasonable. Wildon Ken­ nels1 Registered, RR 2, -Zurich. 236-4695. . l-2-3b GRIFFITH — In Huronview, on Monday, January 3> 1966, Alnhia Mudge McPhee, Widow of Charles E. Griffith, Go-derich, in her 96th year, mother -of Jacob Mudge, Hul­ bert, Michigan. Service at Wayne, Michigan and inter­ ment there on Wednesday, January 5, AUTOS FOR SALE FOR SALE — 1957. Dodge, 6 -cylinder stick, good1 tires. Phone 26, Bayfield. ltfb USED TRUCKS FOR SALE These Used Trucks □ II fully reconditioned priced right. Come in PIANO TUNING YOUR PIANO should be tuned and checked for moth damage and other defects regularly. I appreciate the continued priv­ ilege of servicing many of the instruments in this area. George W. Cox, phone 482-3870. HABERER — In South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Wednes­ day, December 29, 1965, Ella- nora Reichert, 74, wife of M. Edward Haberer, . Zurich, mother of Mrs. Henry (Mary) Steinbach, Clinton. Service from St. Peter’s , Lutheran Church, Zurich, to the Luth­ eran Cemetery, on Saturday, • January 1. The kindness and sympathy of neighbors and fanends in our recent sorrow, will always re­ main a precious memory. Our sincere thanks and gratitude is extended to Dr. Oakes, Dr. Bus­ by, Rev. Mills, Beattie Funeral Home, nurses of Clinton Hos­ pital and Victoria .Hospital, and all those who sent cards and filowerts while he was a patient in hospital. — The FAMILY of the Late FRED W. LOBB, Ip ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs., John Bach, Seaforth, wish to announce the engagement of then' daughter, Elizabeth Joan, . to Robert Paul Grunewald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grunewald, RR 5, Clinton. The marriage will take place in Northside United1 Church, Seaforth, 'the latter part of January. lb IN MEMORIAM LOBB — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Frank Lobb, who passed away five years -ago, January 9, 1961. —Ever remembered by wife and family. lp REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE — Lon- desboro village, 7 rooms, com­ plete new tiled bathroom, kit­ chen cupboards, heavy wiring, large lot with barn.. Suit -pen­ sioner. Please contact Mrs., Olive Heels, 10 Joseph St.” Weston. Ont. 52-lb 11 HELP WANTED FEMALE LADY to solicit orders for •home improvements from own home. Good commission. Write "Box 11, Clinton News-Record.-. STOKE FOK RENIT STORE and office, on main street. Phone 482-6694. 32tfb SERVICES SELF CONTAINED one bed­ room.' 'apartment, heated and furnished. Available January 15. Phone 482-7227., . lp SMALL house for rent, 3 bed­ rooms, gas. heater supplied; equipped for gas' cook stove. Phone 482-9353.- 1 ■ lp TWO BEDROOM Cottage 'in Clinton. Available Jan. 15. Con­ tact Mrs. Leo Stephenson, Sea­ forth. Phone 527-0513. l,2p LARGE GROUND FLOOR 2 bedroom apartment, ‘ .heated; fully modern. Available' Febru­ ary 1. Call 482-6663 or 482-9568 after 5. ’ ltfb LOVELY modem country home, fresihly redecorated, one ' mile' north of Hensall on No. 4 Highway. J. C. Smillie, Rhone ,262-5141. 38tfb TWO BEDROOM furnished or partly furnished apartment. Central- location. Phone' 482- 9005. 46 Princess St. West. 35tfb 2 BEDROOM apartment, newly decorated, at 100 North Street, available now. Apply to Don C. Colquhoun, 482-9506 or 200 Ont­ ario Street. 44tfb SMALL ONE-BEDROOM a- partment, unfurnished, redec­ orated, 136 Huron - St., Phone 482-7702 or 482-9502 or inquire at Crown Bowling Lanes. 29tfb BRUCEFIELD—'Modem 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, indivi­ dual thermostat controlled heat­ ing, available now. Phone 262- 5047. 48tfb HOUSE FOR RENT — 1 mile east of Brucefield, served by1 Habkirk ‘ ‘ Station. Haugh 527-0927. LARGE 2-Bedroom, completely self-contained apartment, free laundry room facilities equip­ ped with automatic washer and dryer. Apply 201 King Street, Apt. 1 or phone 482-9227. 17tfb COMFORTABLE Ground Floor Apartment, conveniently locat­ ed. Two bedrooms, gas range, supplied, 'Rent reasonable. A- valilable now. Apply to John Plumtree, 84 Albert St., or Phone 482-9695. ltfb ONE GROUND FLOOR 2 bed- room, heated, unfurnished a- partment. One upstair 2 bed­ room, furnished, heated apart­ ment. Both self contained. Phone Roy Tyndall at 482-9928. 47 tfb Bus Service to RCAF Available Oct. 1, Brothers, Brucefield 35tfb are and and look them over as they won't be on our lot very long. 1964 GMC 1/2 TON STEPSIDE Long box, 6 cylinder, perfect tires, etc. Only $1495.00 1963 GMC % TON STEPSIDE Short box, 6 cylinder, 15,000 miles, a perfect unit, used like a car. Only $1395.00 1962 GMC I % TON FLEETSIDE Short box, 6 cylinder, positrac- tion, 30,000 actual miles. New paint job. . Only $1 195.00 I960 Chev. "40” SERIES iy2 TON CHASSIS AND CAB Fully reconditioned, excellent tires, 6 cylinder with 4 speed transmission. Only $ I 350.00 1959 GMC "960” SERIES 3 TON CHASSIS AND CAB cylinder with 4 speed trans­ mission, 10.00x20 tires. Good cab, etc. Only $1095.00 1958 GMC % TON STEPSIDE Long box, 6 cylinder, body top shape. A real good farm truck. Only $650.00 LOOK OVER OUR SELECTION OF THE BEST USED CARS IN THE COUNTRY. McGees-Goderich 6 in - 524-8391 HELP WANTED MALE • 1 lb NEWLY DECORATED FUR- nished 2 bedroom ground floor apartment,'heated, private en­ trance, ample parking. Avail­ able now, also furnished and heated 1 bedroom apartment, private bath, washing facilities. Phone 482-3329 at noon or after 5 _________________ 51tfb ARTICLES FOR SALE NEW POTATOES for sale; also beef by the quarter or half, Phone 482-7578. 29tfb SIMPLICITY Washers novz & vtdlable at T. A. Dutton Appli­ ances, Brucefield. Open even­ ings. 38tfb PICTURE FRAMING AT Beattie Furniture I 4&dwl REMODELLING, renovations, roofing and floor laying, expert­ ly done. All odd jobs around the home. Kitchen cupboards a specialty. Phone 482-7676, Ken McNaim. 52tfb ORTHOPEDIC and general Shoe Repair. Our Clinton De­ pot is at 55 Albert Street at Amsings Store. Henk’s Shoe Repair, 71 Hamilton St., Gode­ rich. 38tfb CLINTON Saw Sharpening Services — saws, scissors, shears, clippers and all edge tools sharpened, quickly and ac­ curately. Saws sharpened, gum­ med and set. ’ Beisaw Sharpall Equipment, Art Levett, 139 Erie St. S., Clinton. ’ 49tfb NOW AVAILABLE An opening with AVON Pro­ ducts. Also a .rural in Auburn, and Kippen areas. ACT NOW write MRS. M. MILLSON, 17 Hawkesbury Ave., London, or phope collect 451-0541. l-4b AUCTIONEER RICHARD H. LOBB 113 Ontario St., Phone 482-7898 Graduate of World’s Largest Reisch American School of Auctioneering 43-65 to 43-66p ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd. Sales and Service. Alvin Riley. 524-6514. 153 Lighthouse St., Goderich. 18tfb JACKSON — At Western Hos­ pital, Toronto; on Wednesday, December 29. 1965, Thomas M. Jackson, dear husband of Joan Ward-Wihate, father of Sheila and Tim and brother of Mrs. E. C. Boswell (Mary) and Jean Chidley, both of Seaforth. Service on Friday, ■ December 31, from St. Cuth­ bert’s Anglican Church with interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. LOBB — In Victoria Hospital, London, on Thursday, Decem­ ber 30, 1965, Frederick W. Lobb, RR 2, Clinton, dear husband of Alma Catherine Elliott, in his 75th year. Ser­ vice from the Beattie funeral home, Clinton, /to Clinton Cemetery, on Sunday after­ noon, January 2, 1966 by the Rev. Grant Mills. The family of the late Wil­ liam Douglais Fleischauer wish to express sincere thanks to ■relatives, friends (and neighbors for their beautiful floral trib­ utes, messages of sympathy and other acts of kindness Shown them during their recent bereavement 'in the loss of a loving husband and father. Spe­ cial thanks to Rev. Kendrick, Danny Coughlin, soloist, pall­ bearers, flower bearers, Beattie Funeral Home. lp The family of the late Mrs. Earl Blake wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral tribute and acts of .kindness during thelir recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Grant Mills, Dr. F. G. Thompson, nursing staff at Clinton Public Hospital, Ball and Mutch Funeral Home, UCW of Ontario Street Church. —EARL BLAKE and FAMILY. 1P HYMERS —? In loving mem­ ory of a dear son, Murray Hy- mers, who passed away 'sudden­ ly one year ago, January 10, ,1965, “We do not need a special day, To bring you to our mind. For the days we do not think of you, Are very hard to find. If all this world were ours to give, We’d give it, yes and more, To see the face of Murray dear Come smiling through the door.” Sadly missed by mother and Elmer. lb LOST AND FOUND FALSE TEETH, Lower plate. Lost New Year’s weekend. Leave at News Record office. Reward. Ip LOST — Male Tan and White Fox hound in Goderich Town­ ship, near Bayfield. Phone Goderich 524-9648. lp LOST — Family pet, small brown, male collie. -Anyone knowing whereabouts' phone 482-7494. • lb TRAVEL SERVICE STAN BLOWES TRAVEL Ser­ vice, 32 Wellington St.,- Strat­ ford. For all airlines, steam­ ships, rail, hotel reservations, tours. Low bank rates on time payments. Prepaids arranged for relatives visiting from over­ seas. Call 271-5710. We Specialize In . . . Furnace Installations Heating Service Electric Wiring Appliance Service Plumbing Installations Eavestroughing CAUTER Plumbing, Heating, Electric SALES & SERVICE 46 King Street Rhone 482-7652 EMPLOYMENT WANTED WILL -CARE for children by the day in my own home. Phone 482-9597.__________________lb WIT J, CARE for one or two children', in my own home, while mother works. Phone 482- 7150. ____________1,2b HELP WANTED MALE BREAD SALESMAN. Must be neat and reliable. This is for a well established route showing excellent Wages for a man will­ ing to work. Apply in person to Bartiiflfls Bakery Limited. lb CANADIAN CORPS OF COMAAISSIONAIRES MISCELLANEOUS DAILY CAR RENTAL,- rea­ sonable rates. McGEE’S, Gode­ rich. Phone 524-8391, 3tfb 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 re­ stringing. W. N. Counter. tfb BIRTHS ARMSTRONG — In Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, January 1, 1966 to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armstrong, Zurich, a son. BRENNAN — In Clinton Pub­ lic Hospital on Tuesday, Jan­ uary 4, 1966 to Sgt. and Mrs., John Brennan, RCAF Clin­ ton, a daughter. GOOD — In Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, January 4, 1966 to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Good, RR 1, Auburn, a son. HO WATT --In Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, Jan­ uary 1, 1966 to Mir. arid Mrs. Gordon Howatt, RR 1 Au­ burn, a son. MARSHALL — In Port Col- borne Hospital, on Friday, December 31, 1965, Robert H. Marshall, 58, native of Clin­ ton, -beloved1 husband oif Nellie Mae Griswold, 486 Sugarloaf Street, Port Colbome, father of Mrs. Jack (Beverley) Moore, Port Colbome and Mrs. Harold (Barbara) Lewis, Thoroid-. Service at Port Col- borne ton Monday and inter­ ment in Oakwood Cemetery. TURNER — Passed -away in Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, January 2, 1966, John Philip Turner, Bayfield, dear husband of Bertha West­ lake, m -his 84th year. Ser-' vice from Westlake funeral home, Zurich, to Holy Trin­ ity Anglican Church Bayfield with interment in Bayfield Cemetery. I wish to express my heart­ felt thanks to' my friends, neigh­ bors -and relatives for the many acts of • kindness, and sympathy shown to me during my recent bereavement in the loss of my clear husband, Sid, also for the many lovely florial tributes and cards received. Thanks to Rev. Mr. Wheeler and Rev. Harold Snell for' their comforting mes­ sages, the pallbearers and flow­ er bearers; also UCW of Auburn United Church Arthur Funeral Home; Masonic Lodge >oif Londesboro; Order of the Eastern Star, Clinton; SS 16 E. Wawanosh school section; my school pupils; the School Board; Teachers of the School Area and Music Supervisor; 10th- Concession Hubett Town­ ship and Base Line; Summerhill Community and to all donations to the Heart Fund. Your kind­ ness will always be remember­ ed.—BETH LANSING. lb THOMPSON ■—• In memory of dear* Bobby (Robert Richard Thompson) who passed away one year ago, January 10, 1965. "Today brings back sad mem­ ories, Of our loved one gone to rest. Who will always be remember­ ed, By those who1 loved him best.” —Lovingly remembered by mother, sisters, Sharon, Yvonne, Pat, Joan and famil­ ies. lp IN MEMOR1AM . SHARP — In loving memory of a , dear husband, " Thomas Sharp, who passed away Janu­ ary 10, 1965. “I think of you today, dear hus­ band, As I have done so often, And feel once more the sud- ' den blow That does not seem to" soften-; You wished no one a last -fare­ well, Nor even -said goodbye, You had gone before I knew, And only Goid knows' why. It only takes a little space, To write how much I miss you, , But it will take the rest of my life, To forget the day I tost you.” —'Loved and massed by his Wife Ellen and Children. lp ,-----------o-----------. Use Classified Ads. For Quick Results ATTENTION FARMERS! SERVICES Shipping Livestock Every Thursday to Kitchener Stock Yards Harry Watkins Phone 482-3213 leow FOR SALE TWYFORD — In Toronto- on-- Wednesday, December 29, 1965, John Twyford, beloved husband of Mima Stewart, dear 'father off John, Scar- ■ boro; brother of Joseph, Lon­ don; Thomas, Clinton; Mrs. N. (Jean) Warnock, London and George1, Toronto-. Service Friday from the Brown Bros. ■Chapel, Toronto, and 'inter­ ment in' Prospect Cemetery. WHITE — In St. Thomias-Elgliin General Hospital, on Friday, December 31, 1965, Rev. J. T. White, 81, 'dear husband' of Mary Isabella Dalziel, and former minister at Londes- boro United Church. Service from 'St. John’s United Ch­ urch, Springfield oh Monday ’ land interment in Aylmer cemetery. GRIGG — In.loving memory., of a dear husband 'and father ’ Carman John Grigg, Who pass­ ed away one year ago, January 7, 1965. "Precious memories treasured ever, Of the days we were all gether, *. No longer here our lives share, But in our hearts he is ways there.” —Sadly missed by his wife Muriel and sons Stuart and Murray. lp require sober and dependable veterans for Steady Employment in the Clinton Area * Excellent Working Conditions * 40 Hour Week * Accident Liability Coverage Apply to your NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT" OFFICE — GODERICH lb ATTENTION FARMERS Marlatt Bros. Dead Stock Re­ moval. Highest cash prices paid for dead or disabled cows and horses. $5.00 and up for weight over 1000 lbs. Please phone promptly. Phone collect 133 Brussels, 24 hr. service. License 390c65. 35tfb DRIED SHELLED corn. Will deliver. Merelea Farms, Phone 482-7159. l,2p FOR SALE — quantity of fire­ wood, logs. Phone 482-7108. lib A QUANTITY of baled hay for sale. Also some baled wheat straw. Wilfred Penlfound. Phone 482-3216. l,2p CARDS OF THANKS •Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toll, Au­ burn, ' wish to thank their friends -and relatives for the many lovely gifts and messages of congratulations received on the occasion of their golden wedding. lb HELP WANTED MALE DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL For DEAD or DISABLED ANIMALS — Can Collect DARLING & Company Of Canada Limited Phone Clinton 482-7269 Licence 25-C-66 7tfb • CARPENTERS ■ ATWOOD PET FOOD SUPPLIES HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for dead and disabled cows and horses. Call Collect 356-2622 Atwood Licence 401-C-65. 45tfb f Required for Temporary Work at RCAF Station Clinton. Must be experienced rough carpenters, electricians or husky labourers. Job to last approximately 5 weeks, starting mid-January, good rates of pay. Apply in person at NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Goderich or phone 524-8342 lb Clinton Community Auction Sales EVERY FRIDAY at 1:30 p.m. Government Inspected Scales Cattle Sold by Weight TERMS: CASH JOE COREY', Sales Manager FARROWING crates save baby .pigs — iall steel, easy adjust­ ment,, mounted troughs for easy feeding or trough and bowl. For information — George Troyer, RR 2, Hensall, Phone 262-5282 or 236-4072. 50-7b JUST ARRIVED Another Shipment of — TRACTORS — SWATHERS — COMBINES — MOWERS — RAKES — TEDDERS — WINDROWERS — BALERS — ELEVATORS — WAGONS — GRAIN TANKS And Many Other Farm Machines We stock over 1,000 Belts, Hundreds of Pulleys, Bearings, Spark Plugs; Plow Shares, Cul­ tivator Points, Bolts, Guards, Sections, Hydraulics, etc. Huron County's Largest Farm Equipment Depot Phone 527-0120 JOHN BACH I.H. Dealer Seaforth 23tfb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2 REGISTERED Holstein cows due in February, Bert W. Dunn, 57R3 Bayfield. lb 3 SOWS, doming in soon. A. S. Shanahan, Joseph Street, Clin­ ton, ,____ _____ lp Classified Ads. Bring Quick Results We would like to th'ank our relatives, friends and neighbors for the lovely gifts, cards and plants, and those who called on the occasion of our 45th anni­ versary. It Was all very much appreciated—JACK and MARY GIBSON. 1P I wish to thank all those for cards, • visits and flowers’ I re­ ceived while 'in Clinton Hospital 'and also since I returned home. Special thiariks to Dr. Street and nurses on the second floor. —MRS. CHARLES VODDEN. lb We wish to thank all friends ■and neighbors who -sent cards iand flowers during our recent toss. Special thanks to Dr. Flowers’ and' the staff of Clin­ ton Public Hospital. — JACK and EDITH REID and FAMILY lp. f s HYMERS — In loving mem­ ory of a dear brother, Murray, who passed away suddenly, one year ago, January 10, 1965. "God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still; His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. We often sit and think of him When we 'are iall alone, For memory is the only friend That, grief can1 call its own.” —Sadly missed1 by brother, Maynard, sister-in-law, Bar­ bara and sisters Beatrice ’and Mary Ann. lb /■' .................................. DON'T BE JUMPY, IF ME WAS ‘ANY GOOD,ME WOULDN’T BE FIGHTING YOU/ 482- CoMPLET^fijNE-UP ---------SERVICE HELP WANTED 'S An Agressive. Real Estate Company with over 40 agents desires a SALESMAN or SALESLADY to act as Agent in Clinton and Vicinity Experienced persons would be preferred but not essential as training will be given. Interested persons apply in writing to Box 101 Clinton News-Record / l-2b r........Z PICKETT & CAMPBELL’S a 6) IIV Starts Today, January 6 and Continues to Saturday, January 22 Phone 482-9732