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Clinton News-Record, 1966-07-28, Page 4CLASSIFIED ADV. RATES (REVISED May 1, 1966) CASH RATE 3c Per Word Minimum 75c 25c Extra will be added to each insertion if not paid within 10 days of the last insertion. REPEAT ADVS. 2c Per Word Minimum 50c DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS $ | .40 Per Inch Repeat* Class Display. 90c per inch Birth; Marriage and Death Notices FREE, DEADLINE 6:00 p.m. Tuesday DIAL 482-3443 h-II.W I !■■!»■■■■■■....— ..IB ,III,, ■J ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT TRAILER space for rent, North End Store. Phone 482-3323. 30b 4 ROOM FURNISHED, heated apartment, private hath and en­ trance. Phone 482-3837. 30tfib 5 ROOM HOUSE on North St.' Available September 1st. Phone 482-9556._______________28tfb FURNISHED Apartment, suit­ able for couple. 93 Huron St. 24tfb APARTMENT, 3 room, partial- Jy furnished,' very reasonable. Mrs. Sadie Whittington, 56 Princess Street, West'. 30b ONE BEDROOM furnished ap­ artment, heated, centrally loc­ ated, reasonable, rent. Phone 482-9527. 25tfb COTTAGE, for rent, 1 mile north of Bayfield golf course. Phone 482-3393, or apply to Box .28, Clinton. 25-30b ONE LARGE BEDROOM, liv- ing room, dining room, kitchen and bath, self contained.! Gas heated, hardwood floors. Phone 482-9090. -25p-tfb TWO BEDROOM Apartment for rent, unfurnished. Phone 482-6675. 23tfb ONE BEDROOM Apartment, unfurnished. Ceriel VanDamme, Phone 482-6685. ltfib ONE BEDROOtM unfurnished ■ apartment, newily decorated. Phone. 482-7702. 21tfib • A t 2 BEDROOM uptown apart­ ment, furnished; 2 bedroom house in village of Holmesville. Phone 482-6694. . 32tfb HEATED APARTMENT, large living room, kitchen and bath, one bedroom. Phone Lloyd Bat­ kin, 482-7057. 20tfb 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED and heated apartment, washing fa­ cilities, private; bath, newly dec- * orated. Available now. Phone 482-3329 at, noon or after 5. ■ . • 30p, tfb 7 ROOM APARTMENT, unfur­ nished, $55. per month, hydro and water included; also 1 bed­ room apartment, water, hydro and heat included, $45. per month. Apply 55 Albert St., • Clinton or phone 482-7302. 29tfb ONE* GROUND FLOOR 2 bed- room, heated, unfurnished a- partnient. One upstair 2 bed­ room, furnished, heated apart­ ment. Both self contained. Phone Roy Tyndall at 482-9928. 47 tfb ARTICLES FOR SALE BROTHER Sewing machine With attachments, new (won in a contest). Phone 482-9379. 30p 9 cu. ft. modem FRIG1DAIRE refrigerator ; 1966 Admiral elec­ tric range, hardly used. Phone 482-9944 or 422 Victoria Sit., 30b USED Automatic Easy Washer; clothes dryer; 22 in. 4 burner McClary Range. Phone 482- 7304. 30p SLEEPING BAGS — For Mother and Dad, regular $11.60, special at $8.95 at Ellwood Epps Sports 4 Shop, 80 King Street, phone 482-9622. ' 30b REPAIRS — We have always made the brag: "Service what you sell” —.Prompt service on bicycle repairs at Ellwood Epps Sport Shop, 80 King Street, phone 482-9622, 29-30b RASPBERRIES — .come and pick your own, 30c ' per quart, bring own contaJiners. Ralph. Cornish, 3 miles south of Bay­ field, Hwy. 21, sideroad No. 5. Phone 565-5341. 30b 14 FOOT PLYWOOD BOAT, With fibreglass, bottom (needs some repair); 25 h.p. Evinrude motor, in good condition; with Steering arid controls; $150. Phone • 482-7095 or 482-9611. 29, 3 Op 12’ ROWBOAT, oars, anchor, 2 life jackets and combination boat and, utility trailer. $75.00 or Ib/'e&t bffdr; .303 tojfle, $20. like now; hand lawn mower 14” blade, $8., like hew. Phone 482" 3849. ; 30p LET'S GO JOIN'! with these Evinrude Outboard Motors — Spedial 15% .DISCOUNT Oh aill motors Ibft ah stock 3 Ti.p., 6 h.p., 93/s h.p* ar 18 h.p. at ELLWOOD EPP^ Sports Shop, 80 King Street, Clinton, phone’ 482-9622*. Terms can be arrang­ ed if tvished* 30b Page 4—-Clinton July 28, 1966 IN MEMORIAM ARTICLES FOR SALE NEW POTATOES fqr sale. Phone 482-7578. IGtfb •SIMPLICITY ‘ Washers now T- vaiiable at T, A. Dutton Appli­ ances, Brucefield. Open even­ ings. 38tfb GUITARS for sale—1 juvenile guitar suitable for children; 1, large electric cut-away guitar. Phone-after 5 p.m. to 482-7329. 28-30b FIREPLACE ' WOOD, beech/ and maple. Phone 482-9161.* t . ■ 18tfb 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 PRIVATE SALE of household effects, tools- and musical in­ struments, no reasonable offer refused, may be seen anytime up to 9 p.m. Apply 139 Erie Street South, plhone 482-9937. 30-1-2b NEW/ AND USED Pianos by Sherlock - Manning, Heintzman, Lesage & Bell, New and .used organs all at money saving prices. Contact Garnet E. Far­ rier Piano and Organ Sales, Whitechurch. Phone 357-2068. Wiingham. 21tfb VACUUM .CLEANERS Sales and Service Repairs, hose? and bags for all makes of vacuum cleaners and polishers. Reconditioned mach- ;nes of all makrs for sale. BOB PECK, Varna, ’’hone HenstvH 262-5350 REPOSSESSIONS: 1 zig zag pototahle machine; 2 straight stitch’cabinet machines;'1 re­ cord and ra'dlio stereo combina­ tion, like new. Pay balance by the month. No down payment. Singer Company of Canada,- Godierich. Phone 524-8431. 29, 30b “ TIMEX WATCHES. . . Sold and Serviced at ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Phone 482-9525 13tfb 25 - 50% REDUCED Phone 565-2813 — BAYFIELD 18tfb 7.00 5.00 5.00 Owner Transferred Power lawn mower, reel type ............... $35.00 Small barbecue ..............$ 2.50 Marconi 23” TV, 2 years old..................................$90.00 100 ft. Dunlop rubber water hose and stand .. $ G.E. steam iron ..............$ Beige hall runner, about 2 yds. long ...................$ Folding aluminum clothes rack ...............................$ Cub uniform.....;...............$ Complete hockey uniform, gloves, pads, etc. Maple* Leaf ........................ $ Sunbeam electric hand mixer .............................$ 2 preserving kettles ........$ Folding Kodak camera $ Magna projector .............$ "Johnny 7" gun, new .... $ Boy's plaid blazer, size 10-12 .............................$ Electric floor polisher ....$15.00 2 iron frying pans ...., $1.00ea. Miscellaneous' kitchen items, wall can opener, bread box, etc. 1961 Plymouth, station wagon, excellent con­ dition .........................$950.00 17 Victoria Blvd., CFB Ciintbn, Phone 482-7656 30b 3.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 ARTICLES FOR RENT FOR RENT — Tent trailers by day or week. Apply Gordon Steeps, RR 2, Clinton. Phone 482-3364. 27-32p AUTOS FOR SALE 1961 FALCON stafion wagon, 6 cyl. iPhone 482-9364. 30b 1963 CORVAIR Monza, 4 door automatic, custom radib, bucket seats. Phone 565-5242. 30-lb 1965 Volkswagen station wagon, very good Condition. Phone 482-7164 or 482-3411, Local 321. 30p RESPECTABLE 1959 .two-door Ford, low mileage; hasn’t been driven for two years, tout in like new condition; new tires; $550. RhOnb 524-9081. Goderich. 30b 1964 FORD % ton truck, godet condition, low mileage; ailsO National electric stove, good condition, 225 Queen St., CJin-, ton or phone 482;3333. 30p 1957 PLYMOUTH, good run­ ning condition, good titres arid toadio, $125; 1955 Meteor, in good condition, radio, $125.! Phone 482-7429. , 30b. ARTICLES WANTED PIANOS WANTED, any con- ditipn, state height, make and asking price to Box 292, Clin-' ton News-Record, 29-32p BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MOBILE HOME- * Village, a- orqss from married quarters at Canadian Forces Base, Clinton. 18 stands, over 2 acres land, in­ cluding wash house. Phone 482- 7227. ' ■ ...........- 23tfb CUSTOM WORK SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern Equipment Work Guaranteed Write or phone Harvey Dale, Seaforth Phone 527-1406 24tfb "THE PIXIE” Beauty Salon cuts and perms your hair the way you like it. Tinting a spec­ ialty. Phone 482-7792 for. ap­ pointments, open evenings. _____20tfb CIRCULAR and HAND SAWS, woodworking equipment, house­ hold and garden tools — 'any­ thing with an edge, sharpened with Belsaw Sharpall Equip­ ment. Levett’s, 139 Erie St. S., Clinton. * 18tfb WEED CUTTING PLOUGHING or CULTIVATING Call George McGee at Clinton Cab Phone 482-7011 tfb 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. - t 38tfb JACK’S FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP. Furniture and other wooden articles repaired; At rear of No. 84 Albert St. Phone 482-9695—John Plumtree. 21tfb WATCH REPAIR is a job for experts. Our work assures your satisfaction. Counter’s Jewellery. Huron County's ^Oldest Esta­ blished Jewellery Stole. tfb 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 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modem equipment used. • All work guaranteed. Write or phone LOUIS BLAKE RR 2, Brussels Phone 442 W 6, Brussels 12-35p MOTORS REWOUND and re: paired; small electric appli­ ances. H. J. S. Repair Service, 123 Erie Street, South, Clinton. 7ptfb 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 We Specialize In . . . Furnace Installations Heating Service ' , . Electric Wiring Appliance Service Plumbing Installations Eavestroughing CHUTER Plumbing, Heating, Electric SALES & SERVICE 46 King Street Phone 482-7652 DO IT YOURSELF SAVEMONEY RENT THESE MACHINES FLOOR SANDER FLOOR EDGER HAND SANDERS Belt Finishing Duo Type LARGE POLISHER-SCRUBBER JIG SAW SKIL SAW RUG BHAMPOO MITH WET-DRY VACUUM CREST HARDWARE BALL & MUTCH Ltd. 69 ALBERT ST., CLINTON Phone 482-9505 tfb EMPLOYMENT WANTED GIRL Will babysit or do house-* wdrk 5 days a week. Phone Blyth, 523-9438, ' 30p BABY SITTING JOB wanted. Will do light housework. Helen Anderson, 482-7696 or 482-7662. 30p DRESSMAKING and 'altera­ tions at reasonable rates. Call Mrs. Ralph Holland — 482-7111. 29-30p STORE FOR RENT STORE arid office on riiairiStreet Phone 482-6694, . 32tfb I BETTER JOBS W HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED MALE MAN FOR STEADY Employ­ ment in greenhouse and florjst Shop. Must have valid ehauf- reur’s license. Apply in person to K, C, Cooke, florist, Clinton, 29tfb TIRE MAN and general handy man for tire shop land garage work, Steady work and good pay tp right man, Full benefits. S-cruton Tire Auto ’ Service, Qi,nton. 30-lb HIGH Calibre sales job for right man in Clinton, area, con­ tacting1 COMMERCIAL pros­ pects for sale of GOODYEAR COATINGS. Wrtte'R.S. DIETZ, Consolidated Paint & Varnish Corp,, East Ohio Building, Cleveland, Ohio. • 30b 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 PERSONAL GENTLEMAN in Huron Coun­ ty, owns good home, wishes correspondence with lady 28-40. Will answer all letters. Write 'Box 291, Clinton Neiws-Record. 29, 30p PET STOCK GOOD HOMES wanted for 3 kittens, 8 weeks old. Mrs. Ste­ wart Broadfoolt. Phone 482- 3365. 30b 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 BSRICK Cottage in village of Egmondville, property of Mrs. Bernard Nott. Equipped with a -three piece bath, new gas fur­ nace, built in kitchen cupboards and garage. This is a well kept home, situated in a pleasant location. Available immediately. Apply to Mervyn Nott,, Phone 527-0167. 30p ARCHITECT'S DREAM Permanent Executive Residence Tastefully landscaped, this home is in the $40,000 class, shown by appointment only. Lauckner Real Estate ADAM FLOWERS Box 41, Bayfield, Phone 565-2813 30tfb SERVICES ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd. Sales and Service. Alvin Riley; 524-6514. 153 Lighthouse St., Goderich. 18tfb YOUR FULLER sales represen­ tative for Ashfield, W. Wawan- osh, Hubett Twps. and Clinton. R. 'R. Hdggarth, Phone 524- 7624. There are now 2 new Fullerettes for Colbome and Goderich Twps. 29, 30p Dr. M. W. RAITHBY B.S.A., D.V-M., V.S.VETERINARY surgeon Large and Small Animals Boarding Phone 524-8573 GODERICH, ONTARIO 27-34b AUCTIONEER RICHARD H. LOBB 1*13 Ontario St., Phone 482-7898 Graduate of World's Largest Reisch American School of Auctioneering 43-65 to 43-66p TENDERS WANTED /■— .........' 1 — ■■■■ .... 'S SEALED TENDERS , for the construction of Clinton Community Centre and Ice Arena will be’ received by the Clerk, Town of Clinton, until 5 p*m* E.D.T., August 15, 1966. 4 Consulting Engineers: • E. Kiraly,& Assoc. Ltd., 759 Aylmer Street, Peterborough, Ontario. Commencing August 2,1966, revised plans and. specifica­ tions will be available from Town Clerk, Clintori, Ont., or from the Consulting En­ gineers upon deposit of $50 certified cheque. Following have been in­ vited to tender: Cale Doucette Const. Ltd.) Clinton, Ont. Logari Contracting Ltd., Stratford, Ont. Paragon Construction Ltd.,. Toronto, Ont* David Beattie, Building Committee Chairman, Clinton Community Centre. 30b I—-.1 ■ ... . I- hl,I HfERE’S YOU KEY JO A BIG INCOME — MAIL TODAY ;The W. T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd,, Dept. G-169-.HY, ■ 4005 Richelieu, Montreal, P.Q. Gentlemen: I am Interested in the (world famous Rawleigh Line on a □ part-time basis □ full-time basis □ Please send me FREE' Cook B00J5 and catalog wi,th full details. name; ..... ADDRESS CITY 3Qb Notice To Creditors In the Estate of FRANCES ELEANOR PICOT, Late of RR 2, Bayfield, in the County of Huron, Married Woman. All persons claiming against the above.estate are required to forward full patoticuiars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of August, 1966, after which date the as­ sets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY, Barristers & Solicitors, 1.8 The Square, , GODERICH, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. 3Q-l-2b Notice To Creditors In the Estate of MARY LOUISE LAYTON, late of the Town of Clinton in tlie County of Huron, widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the above- named who died on the 18th day-'iof May, A.D. 1966, are re­ quired to file full, particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 6th. day of August, A.D. 1966, after which date the assets will be distributed, hav­ ing regard only to the Claim of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 18th day of July, A.D. 1966. - E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. ’ 29-30-31b ATTENTION FARMERS! FOR SALE FOR SALE 16 ACRES WHEAT' STRAW.’ Phone 482-9957.___________30b 1955 FARGO % ton truck, with enclosed rack. Phone 482-3229. 30b 6 FT. CASE Combine, motor driven. Phone Bayfield 565- 5227. 29, 30b WATERLOO Bell Cfflty 28-48 threshing maChline on rubber With 100 ft. endless belt, in good condition. Phone: 482-3355. 30-lb 12-FT. MASSEY-HARRIS pull- type swather, new knife and good canvas. Oall Bill Talbot Sr., Bayfield, 565-2510. 30-lb BEATTY 17 FARM SERVICE CENTRE ' Rattenbury Street East Clinton Sanitary Steel Stabling Gutter Cleaners Silo Unloaders Pressure Systems, etc. Inquire about our new Universal Wagon and Chain Harrows Phone 482- 9561 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL 4 year old black Shetland pony — reliable fam­ ily pet. Phone 262-5141. 30b 12 LirrLE PIGS, 8 weeks old; also Allis Chalmers combine, No. 60,.in Al shape, reasonably priced. Phone 524-9864. 30p 7-8 WEEK OLD PIGS; also 1 sow due soon, second litter* A. L. Shanahan. Phone 482-3802 after 5:30 p.m.__________30-lp 3 YOUNG HOLSTEIN coWs for sale, just freshened* A. Jonge- jan, RR 1, Goderich. Phone 524- 7026. Clinton Community Auction Sales EVERY FRIDAY at 7:30 p.m. Government inspected Scale* Cattle Sold by Weight TERMS: CASH JOE COREY, Sales Manager HUNTDR -- In loving mem­ ory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Dorothy Swap Hunter, who passed away sud­ denly in, a car accident, four years ago, July 30, 1962; "It’s a lonely life without yoq, Dorothy) And sad has been the way, For life at home is not the . same, Since ypu were called away; It was a sudden ending. Too sudden io forget, Because your husband and fa­ il mily who loved you, Are tfe ones iwlhp ri’ever forget; .Our (lips cannot tell 'how we miss you, Our hearts cannot tell what to ■say;' God alone knows how much K we miss you,, In a home that is lonesome to­ day,” —Ever remembered by her hus­ band, Leonard, daughters, , son-in-law and grandchildren. 30b / —— KENNEDY — In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Harvey Scott Kennedy, Who passed away suddenly two years ago, July 31, 1964. "It’s lonesome here Without you te Scott •We miss you more each day, For life is not the Same1 to us, Since you were called away; If we had all the world to give. We’d give it, yes and more, To hear your voice 'and see your simile, And greet you at the door. , To you who have a son or bro­ ther, , \ Treasure him with care; You’ll never know the heart­ ache, Till you see his vacant chair,”, —Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Sisters and- Brothers. 30b Classified Ads Bring Quick Results CUSTOM COMBINING of grain, beans and com, call Frank Hill, Varna, phone 482- 7596. . • 20tfb SPECIAL SALE PRICE 3x8x16 White Asti Slills for hay racks; Ash Stakes; 2x10 cedar for rack top. Fred Hudie’s Saw- miiil, Clinton. 3,0-lb SERVICES HURON COUNTY’S LEADING farm equipment depot. Over 1,000 belts and hundreds of pul­ leys, bearings, bolts, spark plugs, plow shares, etc. in stock at all times. John Baah, I.H. Dealer,. Phone 527-0120, Sea­ forth. ' ‘ 8tfb AUCTIONEER and Appraiser Licensed and Gapable in selling all types of auction sales. Bruce Rathwell, Brucefield. Phone 482-3384. 7tfb DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL For DEAD or DISABLED ANIMALS — Call Collect DARLING & Company Of Canada Limited Phone Clinton 482-7269 Licence 25-C-66 7tfb 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 We are shipping cattle every Monday for United Co-operatives of Ont. We will pick up at your farm* Phono collect not later than Saturday night* SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE 527-0770 FRANCIS HUNT 527-1946 30eow AUCTION SALE - Auction Sale of property and liousehold effects in the town of Seaforth, Jarvis Street on •" Saturday; July 3Q At 1 p.m.' Heintzman upright piano and stool, ‘phestertieid} chesterfield and 2 chairs, aipi chair ,and rpckei', magazine rack, fernery, pedestals, mirrors, walnut table, 6 dining room oliairs, walnut antique bureau, drop head sew^ jng machine, ropking ' chairs, kitchen range, Quebec heater, oil space heater, 2 glass cup­ boards, Bnic-Brac, 8 day clock, pictures, kitchen chairs,* mantel clopk, refrigerator (like new), washing machine, books, sec­ tional book case. Antique writing desk, electric lamps, carpet sweeper, cup­ board wardrobes, pillows, dish­ es; antique China and glass, kitchen utensils, crocks, tubs, bpiler, 'Sink, bedding, table l'iri^ ens, brass candlesticks, quiilt box, 2 beds, springs, mattresses, chest drawers, wiash stand's. Property: 4 bedroom house on large lot, Close to main street;, immediate possession* Terms 16% down, balance . 30 days. Sold subject -to reserve bih. Chatties Cash Prop, MRS. EIHTH DALEY Auct., HAROLD JACKSON 29, 30b Estate AUCTION SALE Of Fann Machinery and Household Effects, Part of Lot 25, Con, 14, McKillop Twp., «/2 mile East of Walton on Wednesday, August 3 At 12 noon Machinery; Allis Chalmers tractor, WD; 3 furrow A.C. mounted plow; Allis Chalmers combine with pick up; 61 Austin sedan, good condition; Rotary lawn mower; tools of all kinds; 200 gal. gas drum -and pump; 3 Oil drums; snow blower; 3 section diamond harrows; stiff tooth cultivator; 3 drum steel roller; 2 furrow M.H. drag plow; 13 disk M.H. seed 'drill; large ’ implement trailer; 2 wheel trailer; manure spreader; 3 section spring tooth -drag hairrows; 53 Austin sedan; Aus­ tin sedan, wrecking purposes; Cockshultt one-way disc, steel water trough; -grain roller with motor; chop boxes; 2’ rubber tired farm wagons with grain boxes; 2-10 lb. scales; fanning mill and motor;, mixed, grain; 250 bales hay; 20 ft. grain au­ ger and motor; Smoker bale elevator; extension ladder; forks; Shovels; chains; rubber tired milk cart jmilk cooler; pails; cans. Household Effects: 'Thor au­ tomatic dryer (lil«e new); drop leaf table; Locomotive wringer washing machine; Westinghouse washing machine, like new; portable laundry tubs-; Moffat 4 burner range; chrome kitchen set; refrigerator, 10 cubic ft. with deep freeze (like . new); fire extinguisher; CGE 23 inch television (2 months old); deep freeze, 15 cu. ft. ('like new); vacuum cleaner (like new);' card tables; ironing board; lawn furniture; flat top students . desk; extension table and buffet; day bed; television chair; occasional chairs; mir­ rors; star wall clock (new); chesterfield bed and chair (new); magazine, rack; step tables; end tables;' drapes; cur­ tains; electric sewing machine; chest drawers; electric heater; fan; 3 furnished 'bedrooms, bed, springs, mattresses, dres­ sers, chest drawers; wash stands; quilt boxes; large quan­tity -bedding; complete' set of .dishes (8 servings); large quan­ tity of 'dishes and glasses; chest silverware (8 servings) ;• .orna­ ments; table linens; full line kitchen utenslils. All above fur­ niture like new. Terms — Cash Estate of late Andrew D. Coutts Auctioneer, Harold Jackson Clerk, George Powell Executor, E, K. Coutts, 328 Capri Ave. N.W., Calgary, Alberta. , 29-30ib The. most seriious form of arthritis 'is rheumatoid arthritis, says the Canadian Medical As­ sociation. Fortunately, most cases are mild 'and respond well to -treatment if they are' caught early. Conductive deafness—caused by Some condition in the out­ er or middle ear .which hinders sound waves reaching the inner ear—can often be helped by a hearing aid, or medical or sur­ gical treatment, the Canadian Medical, Assodilatiilon says. HALF PRICE SALE SPORT SHIRTS - TEE SHIRTS ........... .1/2 PRI CE SWIM SUITS Special Group of Surf Style Suits. 1/Q PPIPF Reg. to $6.95 — To Clear ..............”1/ L 1 RlvL WASH PANTS Sizes 30 to 42. Sorry no 38's. 1 /Q DD|PF Special Group............. B/Z rRIVL Pickett & Campbell Limited Main Corner, Clinton, Ontario, Phbne 482-9732 -■ '''-....... ... ......■ .............................................................. . I .LJ..................................... ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Mr., and R. G. Has- peck, London, announce the-, engqigeton'ent of tlwir daugh-' ter Monique,». to Jeffrey Alan Minequit, son of Mr. ■qnd Mrs. L- Mine^uift, Qir tawu, The Waddling tri take place in Stratford on Fri­ day, August the ninetennth, 1966. ■ ’ ' 30h Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball, Auburn, announce the engagement of thieir daugh­ ter, Sharon Christine, ' to Leonard J* Hoffinan, Zur­ ich, son of Mr* and Mbs, A. Hoffman, Zurich. The wedding to take place Sat­ urday; August 20th, 3 p.m. ip St. Reter’s Church, Godie.^ rich. 30x Mr* and Mrs. Donald G. Kerf, ,CFB Clinton, wish to announce trie engagement of their elder daughter Irene Alice, to Mr. Steven Raul Baird, Son of Mr. and Mirs. A. W. Baird, London, Ontario. The wedding will take place on Saturday, August 6, 1966 in. Wesleyr, Willis United Church, Clin­ ton. 30p Mr. and Mrs. Arie ■ Ver- hoef, RR 5, Clinton wish to announce the. engagement of their daughter, Eva, to Mr. Dick Roorda, - son of’ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roorda,- 182 Pugh’s Terrace, Clin­ ton.' The wedding will take place on Saturday, August’ 20, 1966 at 3 p.m. in Christ-’ ian Reformed •Church, Clin­ ton. 30p. The engagement is ■ an­ nounced of Janet IleneJ daughter of Mi's. Vierna E. Harris, Clinton, and -the late Austin J. Harris, to Mr. Gerald Robert Thomas Baird, son of Mr. and -Mi's. Stewart Baird, Brucefield, Ontario.. The wedding will take place o>n- Saturday, August 20 1966 at 3 p.m. in Grace United Church, Por­ ter’s Hill. 30x CARDS OF THANKS . I -wish to express my sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for flowers, cards, visits and gifts during my ill­ ness. Special thanks to. Dr. Oakes, the nurses and staff of Clinton Public Hospital, Rev. Grant Mills, Ontario Street Church, the Eastern Star and Rebekah Lodge. ■ Your kindness will always be remembered.— MRS. JEAN I. KY'LE. 30b’' I wish -to thank all my friends and.neighbours who Visited me, and also who- remembered me with cards, gifts and flowers while a patient in Clinton Pub­ lic Hospital. Special' thanks to Rev. Morrison, Dr. Wallace and the nursing staff.. — -MRS. ERNIE McCLINCHEY. 30b Words cannot -express, my grateful, 'thanks to my friends everywhere for their' many thoughtful acts of 'kindness dur­ ing 'the months I was a patient in Clinton Hospital. I am 'also very grateful indeed, to the ef­ ficient staff of 'Clinton Hospital and to Dr. W. A. Oakes and Dr. R. Flowers. — GERTRUDE G. GAIRDNER (-Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner). , 30b DEATHS MONTURE — In St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Wednes­ day, July 20, 1966 Mrs. E. H. Monture, former Eleanor Kathleen Townshend, 40 Scarlett Ave., London, in her 441th year. Funeral service from A. Millard George. Fun­ eral Home, London, on Fri­ day, July 22 with interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. McKAY — In Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, July 24, 1966 William McKay, Tuck­ ersmith Township, in hi's 91st year. Funeral service from Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensail, on Tuesday, July 26 with 'interment in Ross Ceme­ tery, Brucefield. SULLIVAN — At Huronview, Clinton, on Friday, July 22, 1966 Patrick Sullivan, Ash­ field Township, in 'his 90th year. Funeral service from Lodge Funeral Home, Godie­ rich, on Monday, July 25 to St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Kingsbridge, with in­ terment in Kingsbridge Cem­ etery.