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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-01-20, Page 6TENDERS WANTED REAL ESTATEPage 6—Clinton News-Record—Thurs., Jan, 20, 1966 RATES For Sale, etc,, Cards pf Thanks, In Mernoriams, Engagements 3c a ward; minimum 7§c REPEATS 2c d word; minimum 50c CAsTFoismJNTS ¥3 pff if paid by Sqtyrday following last insertion. BILLING CHARGE 10a added on second bill. FREE Births, Marriages, Deaths DEADLINE 6:00 p.m. Tuesday DIAL 482-3443 Mi—— nil i..ii i- I.——J ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT SELF CONTAINED apartment heated; 2 bedrooms, furniture optional. Phone 262-5047, 3tfb ONE BEDROOM Apartment, unfurnished. Ceriel VanDamme, phone 482-6685. ltfb 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, in fair condition, on Mary Street. Phone 482-6694. 51tfb 6 ROOM HOUSE with bath, gas heated, on Townsend St. Rhone 482-9407. 2tfb APARTMENT, furnished and heated, suitable for two. Apply 93 Huron St. 34tfb 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- 5647, 41tfb' 8 ROOM HOUSE for rent; also 2 bedroom cottage, available now, centrally located. Phone ■ 482-3837. 2tfb SMALL APARTMENT, fuimish- ed or unfurnished, heated. L. G. Winter, 200 High' Street, Clinton. Phone 482-6692. 2tfb 2 BEDROOM HOUSE on Jam- es Street. Apply North End Store or phone 482-3323. - ,48tfb 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 482-6663 or 482-9568. 48tfb 2 BEDROOM uptown apart­ ment, ' furnished; 2 bedroom house in village ,ofi Holmesville. Phone 482-6694. 32tfb 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX in ex- . cellent condition; gas furnace, available now. H. C. Lawson. Phone 482-9644. 47tfb SELF CONTAINED one bed­ room apartment, or one room with bath, heated and furnished. Available now. Phone 482-7227. 2,3tfb . TWO BEDROOM Cottage in Clinton. Available Jan. 15. Con­ tact Mrs. Leo Stephenson,. Sea­ forth, Phone 527-0513. 3,4p FOR RENT — OFFICE with 2 rooms on Albert St., heated, reasonable rent. Available now. Apply 84 Albert St., or phone 482.9695, 2tfb LARGE GROUND FLOOR 2 bedroom apartment, heated; fullly modern. Available Febru­ ary 1. Call 482-6663 or 482-9568 after 5. ltfb LOVELY modem home, freshly redecorated, one mile north of Hensall on No. 4 Highway. J. C. Smillie, Phone 262-5141. 38tfb 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 HOUSE FOR RENT — 1 mile east of Brucefield, served by Habkirk Bus Service to RCAF Station. Available Oct. 1, Haugh Brothers, Brucefield 527-0927. 35tfb----- ............... | 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 how; 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 apart­ment. Both self contained. Phone Roy Tyndall At 482-9928. ,................. , 47tfb. NEWLY DECORATED FUR- wished 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 S. ltfb ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT SMALL HOUSE for rent, or will sell, 2 bedrooms. Phone 482-9353. '__________3P ARTICLES FOR SALE SEBAGO POTATOES for table use. Jack Merrill, Phone 482- 3385. ___________3p NEW POTATOES for sale}’ also beef by the quarter or half. Phone 482-7578. 29tfb SIMPLICITY Washers now a- vailable at T. A. Dutton Appli­ ances, Brucefield. Open even­ ings. 38tfb SPRAYED APPLES, cooking and eating. Free delivery in Clinton and RCAF houses. Phone 482-3214. Fred 'McCly- mont, 1 mile south of Varna. 47tfb REASONABLY PRICED used television in excellent condi­ tion. Phone 482-9364 after 6 p.m. 2, 3b CAREFREE HEATING — For the only fuel oil insured against explosion, we give free burner service. A. G. GRIGG & SON, phone 482-9411. tfb 23” FRIGID AIRE electric stove $75.00; pan- of lady's whits tube skates, size 6, $5.00. Both items in very good condition. Apply Cpl. T. M. Phillip, Apt.- C3, RCAF Station, Clinton, phone 482-6600.____________3b CASH and CARRY TV — ware- house special, 7 only famous make 23” floor model, 2 speak­ ers, power transformer, walnut cabinet. Price $239. with trade. T. A. Dutton Appliances, Bruce­ field. Open evenings until 9. 3b in & For FULLER BRUSH PRODUCTS Goderich, Hullett, Cdlborne West' Wawanosh Townships, Clinton and Blyth Call LORETTA' MORLEY 524-6425 Goderich after 9 p.m. 2tfb 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, hoses and bags for all makes of vacuum cleaners and polishers. Ke conditioned mach- mes of all makers for sale. BOB PECK., Varna, Phone Hensall 262-5350, PICTURE FRAMING AT • Beattie Furniture 40eow SNOWSHOES Still have assorted shapes and sizes. $7.95 to $26.95 BATES SNOWSHOE HARNESS ................ $5.75 HOT SEATS (Perfect for hockey games, etc.) Reg. Size ...........$3.25 Jumbo Size $4.95 SKI-DOO Proven still toe best in snow machines. 10 h.p; motor. $750.00 KI country p ELLWOOD EPPS Sporting Qoods NG ST. CLINTON 3b ARTICLES WANTED BABY CRIB and small portable electric heater wanted. Phone 482-7647. 3p TaIjtoTfor sale" MUST SELL 1958 Consul, ex-' collent 'condition, highest offer, Phone 524-8444. 3b FOR SALE — 1957 Dodge, 6 cylinder stick, good tires. Phone 26, Bayfield. ltfb 1960 PEUGEOT, model 403. Good running order. Rust free. Call 482-9753,____________2,3b BOARD AND ROOM BOARDER wanted. Phone 482- 9353. 3p CUSTOM WORK -----------------------------i—.— ------------------I-------------I DRESSMAKING; also women’s and meh’s alterations. Phone 482-7606. 2,3p MASONRY SERVICE — Chim- neys repaired, repointed; stone Work, fireplaces built; base­ ments repaired, waterproofed and white coated. Work guar­ anteed. Ray Squire, phone 527- 1332, BOX 335, Seaforth. 2tfb WATCH REPAIR iS a job fof experts. Our Work assures your atiSfaction, Counter’s Jewellery. Huron County’s Oldest Esta­ blished Jewellery Store. tfb CLINTON Saw’ Sharpening Services —- saws, scissors, shears, clippers and all edge tools sharpened quickly and ac­ curately. Saws sharpened, gum-; med and set. Belsaw Sharpall Equipment, . Art LcvCtt, 139 Erie St S., Clinton, 49tfb. CUSTOM WORK 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 REMODELLING, renovations, roofing and floor laying, expert­ ly .done. All odd jobs around the home. ‘ Kitchen cupboards a specialty. Phone 482-7676, Ken McNairn, 52tfb ORTHOPEDIC and general Shoe Repair. Oui- Clinton De­ pot is 'at 55 Albert Street at Amsings Store. Henk's Shoe Repair, 71 Hamilton St., Gode­ rich. 38tfb .TACK'S FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP. Furniture and other wooden articles repaired; At rear of No. 84 Albert St. Phone 482-9695—John Plumtree. 21 tfb We Specialize In . . , . Furnace Installations Heating Service Electric Wiring Appliance Service Plumbing Installations Eavestroughing CHUTER Plumbing. Healing. Electric SALES & SERVICE 46 King Street Phone 482-7652 TRUCK SEAT REPAIR SERVICE Pickups, heavy duty, construc­ tion vehicles. Guaranteed re­ built stronger than new. Seats $19.50, Backrests $11.50 Same day service if sent in now. Herman's Auto Trim 47 Shirley Ave., Kitchener, Ont. Complete auto re-upholstery service. 2-5b EMPLOYMENT WANTED PET STOCK 7 MONTH OLD pure bred fe­ male samoyed. Phone 482-9364 after 6 p.m. GOLDEN Retriever puppies for sale, registered. Excellent pets, hunting dogs — or suitable for show. Reasonable. Wild’on. Ken­ nels Registered, RR 2, Zurich. 236-4695. 1 l-2-3b 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. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — 3 BEDROOM house, stucco on brick, sound construction. New oil furnace. Corner lot. A good buy. Phone 482-9788. 52b-2tfb FOR SALE: Frame house on property near Londesboro, either ’to be dismantleid for ma­ terials or to be moved off. Rea­ sonable price. Address enquiries to Box 31 News-Record. 3-4b STORE FOR RENT ‘STORE and office on main- street. Phone 482-6694. 32tfb SERVICES 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 BABYSITTING, and ____ keeping, would like to board in. Phone 527-0146. 2-3-4b WILL CARE for children by the day in my own home. Phone 482-9597. 1,2,3b house-" KNITTING done at home, all sizes 'and types. Reasonable rates. Phone 482-7187. 3p TYPIST requires full or part time position. Phone 482-7778. 3p SECRETARY Typist with le­ gal experience desires pant time or full time work. Available im­ mediately. Phone '482-9180. 3p EXPERIENCED married wo­ man wants work by day or week. Babysitting, housework, etc. Will take complete charge. Excellent references. Box 22, Clinton News-Record._____ 3b HELP WANTED FREE COOK BOOK Get your Rawieigh Cook Book now and information how to make money selling Rawieigh Products, full or part time. Write Rawieigh, Dept. A-169- FC, 4005 Richelieu, St. Henry, Montreal. 3b HELP WANTED FEMALE .1 HOUSEKEEPER to come in daily for about' one week in February, approx. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone 482-9971.- 3b 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 phone collect 451-0541.l-4b HELP WANTED MALE SELL world famous Goodyear maintenance products — full or part time, regardless of your age. Rod Tormo, for example, earned over $21,000 in 1965 (not typical, but indicative of potential). Diversified year around line, Write Consolidated Pairit & Varnish (Canada) Ltd., East Ohio ’ Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44114...............................3b TENDERS FOR C—rl/2 Ton Pick-up Trucks 1—9 Passenger Station Wagon SEPARATE SEALED TEN­ DERS on forms and in enve­ lopes available from the office of the undersigned will be ac­ cepted until 5:00 p.m, on Tuesday, February 8, 1966 for: 5—Vs Ton Pick-up Trucks and 1—-9 Passenger Station Wagon. No trade-ins. The lowest or any tender not •necessarily accepted. J. W. Britnell, P. Eng., Huron County Engineer, Court House, Goderich, Ont. VARNA 31? Mr. and Mrs. Perce Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Web­ ster have returned home from vacationing in Florida. ATTENTION FARMERS! SERVICES Shipping Livestock Every Thursday to Kitchener Stock Yards Harry Watkins Phone 482-3213 leow DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL For DEAD or DISABLED ANIMALS — Call Collect DARLING & Company Of Canada Limited Phone Clinton 482-7269 Licence 25-C-66 7 tfb DEAD STOCK MARL ATT BROS. $5.00 and up for weight over 1,000 lbs. Highest cash prices paid for dead or disabled cows , and horses. Please phone promptly phone Collect 133'Brussels 24-HOUR SERVICE • Licence 390C65 3b For Dead and Disabled Cows and Horses. Call Collect 356-2622 Atwood Licence 401-C-65 FOR SALE 1500 BALES first quality hay. Ted Sjaarda, RR 4, Clinton, phone 482-9882. 3p 2J)00 BALES STRAW for sale; also loose hay. Phone Hensall 262-5231.________________2-3p McCORMICK International Diesel Tractor, B250, with 3- point hitch 3-furrow plow. Phone Bayfield' 57R11, Satur­ day afternoon only. 3b FARROWING crates save baby pigs — all steel, easy adjust­ ment, mounted1 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 ljOOO 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 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 9 WEANED PIGS for Sale. Ap­ ply Orville Webber, Varna. Phone 482-3267, 3b 41 PIGS, 7 weeks old. Phone Martin VanNinhuys, 482-9963. 3b MISCELLANEOUS DAILY CAR RENTAL, rea- sonable rates. McGEE’S, Gode­ rich. Phone 524-8391. 3tfb LET US REPAIR AND MAKE your rings add jewellery lilte nCw. Diamond rings renewed and stones safely secured-*-doh’t take Chances. Expert Wbric donh reasonably to your satisfaction. Watch repairs ahd pearl re­ stringing. W, bL Counter, tfb Clinton Community Auction Sales EVERY FRIDAY at 1:30 p.m. Government Inspected Scales Cattle Sold by Weight Terms: cash JOE COREY, Sales Manager Lil '■Inn I., -—wh/ 123 ACRE FARM that has been well cared fop. The 5 bed- room home is immaculate throughout. The well built bam, hog barn and hen house will not need repairs for many years. Cement silo and cement barn yard too. Inspect this farm soon. All this for only $13,000. SACRIFICE. 100 acre high­ way farm with a good set of farm buildings and located close to shopping facilities. The full asking price is a mere $10,900. SACRIFICE COUNTRY PARADISE—The owner has ac­ cepted an executive position in a Southern Country and he says “Sell” and so we must sacrifice the fantastically interesting par­ adise located on 20 acres just 10 minutes drive from the post office in Clinton. The attractive 7 room 1% storey home has been recently renovated, brand new 4 pc. bathroom and com­ pletely new plumbing installa­ tion, new oil furnace. The very modern kitchen is any woman’s dream come true and is taste­ fully designed with a flare for the future. Pleasant viewing is yours through , large picture windows. Deep drilled well as­ sures you of an adequate water supply. Land is excellent high producing soil, which is level and self draining. 16 acres till­ able. Corner contains a spring offering developing possibili­ ties. If you are looking for a neat well kept paradise sur­ rounded by mature shade trees well planned shrubbery and pic­ turesque drive for a very mod­ est sacrifice price of only $12,900 and an easy down, pay­ ment of only $3,000. then you will want to see this property today. Contact Keith Fitzsim­ mons —- phone Wingham 357- 3840 or Cargill 366-2766. “RURAL ONTARIO” SPECIALISTS” DON HOLST REAL ESTATE CO. LIMITED , Representative Keith Fitzsimmons BIRTHS BENJAMINS — Ir. Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, January 14, 1966 to Mr. and Mrs, J. Benjamins, RR 1, Blyth, a >son, GLOUSHER — In Clinton Pub­ lic Hospital on Saturday, January 15, 1966 to Mr. and Mrs. James Giousher, Au- burn, a daughter. KRAFFT — In Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, Jam uary 13, 1966 to LAC and Mrs. K. G. Krafft, Clinton, a daughter. STEEBS — In Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, Jan­ uary 15, 1966 to 'Mir. and Mrs. Steels, Forest, a son. 1 CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late W. R. Elliott wish to thank the Bay­ field veterans, senior citizens land friends for their kind mes­ sages and floral tributes re­ ceived on the passing of their dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather. 3b We wish to express our thanks to our neighbors in Goderich Township for the gifts itecently received and, also to the many friends who have been so kind in so many ways during illness; All are sincerely appreciated. — AUSTIN and VERNA HARRIS. 3p DEATHS BUTLER At Hwonview, Clinton, on Sunday, January 16, 1966, Mrs.. Harriett Grace Butler, formerly of London, widow of Wjlliam Butler in. her 86 th year. Survived by a sister, i Mrs. Hai’yey .(Rose.) Perkins, Usborne Township. Funeral service from R, C. Dinney Funeral Home, Ex­ eter, on Tqesday, January 18, with interment in Exeter Cemetery. MACDONALD — At Goderich Hospital on Friday, January 14, 1966, Ranald! MacDonald, Clinton, dear husband of the former Margaret K. Brown, in his 66th year. Funeral ser­ vice from Bali and Mutch Funeral Home on Monday, January 17, with interment in Clinton Cemetery. I* 3b TENDERS WANTED THE BOARD OF HURON COUNTY SCHOOL AREA No. 1 are inviting tenders to supply FURNACE OIL for the former Stanley T.S.A. portion, Schools 1, 10, 14, 6, 7, 5, 4E, 4W and 8 Bayfield. Low­ est or any tender not neces­ sarily accepted. Tenders to be in sealed envelopes, plainly marked “Tender” and are to .be in the hands of the vice- chairman by Monday, January 31, 1966. Jack Taylor, Vice-Chairman RR lf Brucefield 3,4b Notice To Creditors In the Estate of HOWARD CAMERON TAIT, commission­ aire, late of the Town of Clin­ ton, in the County of Huron, All persons claiming against the above state are required to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned, on or before the 14th day of Feb­ ruary, 1966, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY, Barristers, 18 The Square, GODERICH, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. 3-4-5.b Classified Ads Bring Quick Results I wish, to thank all my friends and neighbors for remembering me with cards, letters, flowers, treats and visits while I was a patient 'in Clinton Public Hos­ pital. Special thanks to Dr. Oakes, Dr". Walden and all the nurses on First Floor "who were so kind to me. — MRS. STAN­ LEY LYON. 3b I Would like to thank all my relatives, friends and neighbors for cards, gifts and) flowers while I was in Seaforth Com­ munity Hospital. Special thanks to those who helped at home, also Rev. Morrison, Varna Un­ ited Church, Dr. Brady, Dr, Mc­ Master, Dr, Malleus' and the nusinig staff. —, CE'CIL DOW- SON. , 3p My sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for cards, gifts and visits ; to the pupils of SS No. 11, Hullett for their letters and gift of flowers; to Rev. Grant .Mills, Dr. Newland and the nursing staff on floor two of Clinton Public Hospital. Your kindness and thoughtful­ ness were greatly appreciated. — VIOLET HOWES. 3p The' family of the late1 John Philip Turner wish 'to express their appreciation and heart­ felt thanks to all who helped in any way during his long ill­ ness and at toe time of his passing. Special thanks to Rev. E. J. B. Harrison, Westlake Funeral Home, Dr. Addison and the nurses at Clinton Hospital. 3b We wish to "express our sin­ cere thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for visits, flowers, messages of sympathy and other acts of kindness dur­ ing our recent sad bereavement on the loss of a husband and father. Special toanlas to Rev. Park, Rev. MacDean, comrades of Can.1. Legion, pallbearers and flower-bearers. — MARGARET MacDONALD and FAMILY. 3p We would like to express our greiatful appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to the staff at Huronview and Alexandra Mar­ ine and' General Hospital for their kindness to1 our mother during her long illness and! to the Lodge Funeral Home — THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. CHARLES BISSETT. 3b We wish to express our sin­ cere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral tribute and acts of kind­ ness during our recent, sad be­ reavement. Special thanks to Rev. R. J. TSchanz for his com­ forting message; the Masonic Lodge of Lond'esboro; the UCW of Londesiboro United1 Church; Dr. Street; also pallbearers, floral tributes and acts of kind- flower-bearers and Ball and Mutch Funeral Home. — GER­ TIE McVITTIE and RUBY. 3p IN MEMORIAM HABKIRK — In loving mem­ ory of a dear wife and mother Bella Habkiirk, who passed a- way one year ago January 21st, 1965. “Two deal' bright eyes, a tender smile, A loving heart that knew no guile, Deep trust in God that all was right, Her joy to make some other * bright, If sick or suffering one she knew, Some gentle act of love she’d do, No thought of self, but of ‘the other’, I know that Hh said ‘Well done dear Mother’.” —’Always remembered by loving husband Albert family Gladys, Lois, and Ross. her and Roy 3 b MILLAR — In loving mem­ ory of a dear husband and fa­ ther Lloyd Millar who passed away two years ago January 21, 1964. “Loving memories never die, In our hearts a memory is kept, Of the one we loved and will never forget.” •—^Lovingly remembered by his wife, family 'and grandchild­ ren. ' 3p HOLMESVILLE MRS. LLOYD BOND Phone 482-3210 The United Church Women met January 11. Rev. C. Park ■installed officers for 1966. Mrs. Lloyd Bond and her group were in charge of the program. Scripture lesson, was taken by Mrs. S'. Farquhar and the Bible Study from "Jesus Christ and the Christian Life” was given by Mrs. H. Williams. Mrs. Les Jervis. contributed a reading on an ‘'’imaginary ■walk with Jesus on our streets”. Roll call was answered by naming a “Book I would rec­ ommend”. A discussion follow­ ed on the questions: 1. Do the things, you read have' a real ef­ fect on your daily actions? 2. Should there be more restrict­ ions on the type of literature on sale? Mrs..E.. Grigg, president, took charge of the business session. The secretary’s reports for 1965 were given by Mrs. L. Jervis and Mrs. Cud'more show­ ing a very busy and successful year. Mirs. Williams', chairman of the finance committee, reported on plans for the new year. Mrs. William Norman, social conven­ er announced the new list of hostesses for 1966. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Oudmore, Mrs; O. Blake and Mrs. W. Johnson. -----------o----------- Teachers Will View Scenes of Hawaii The January meeting of the Women Teachers Federation, Clinton Unit, wifi' be held on January 25 at 8 p.m. Clinton. Public School. There will be a short talk and pictures by Miss Lusha Johnston, of her trip to Hawaii. Everyone welcome. Seaforth 23tfb I FOR SALE — Government ap­ proved Yorkshire boars from top R.O.P. breeding stock. Don­ ald Lobb. Phone 482-7167. 3p MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS—Noiw is the time to have your bean knives ham­ mered for this year. Basil O’Rourke, Blacksmith & Weld- Ing Shop, Brucefield, 2-3b WANTED 4 f Af A SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 • BARN • • SIDING * No quantify foo small. RCAF OFFICERS RAIN COATS Reg. $69.50 — 2 Only 36 Tall and 40 Tall Sale $35.00 MATCHED SETS . BRAND NAME Shirts.........$3.60 Pants $4.95 GLOVES Lined or Unlined Sale........ 1/3 Off SWEATERS PULLOVERS, CARDIGANS Special Group HALF PRICE WASH PANTS 75 Pairs Reg. To $9.95 Sale .... $3.95 pr. SPORT SHIRTS Reg. To $7.95 Sale........$1.95 up VIYELLA SHIRTS Plains $10.50 Plaids $11.95 DRESS PANTS SPECIAL GROUP Save up to 50% OVERCOATS ALL SIZES From $22.50 up PICKETT & CAMPBELL’S Main Corner, Clinton, Ontario Phone 482-9732