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DIAL 482-3443
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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