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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-09-15, Page 61 f CLASSIFIED 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. rage 6-—Clinton News-Record—Thurs., Sept. 15, 1966 CUSTOM WORK ARTICLES FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE REPEAT ADVS. 2c Per Word Minimum 50c DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS $ 1.40 Per Inch Repeat Class Display. 90c per inch Birth, Marriage arid Death Notices FREE. , DEADLINE 6:00 p.m. Tuesday DIAL 482-3443 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 'frack, curtain rods, Venetian blinds, bamboo draperies, win­ dow blinds. ■ Free estimates given. Irwin’s Dry Goods. tfb COMMUNITY — The Finest Silverplate Half Price- Sale. South Seais, White Orchid '.and Coronation patterns in sets or open stock, Order yours today. 36 piece sets for 8, $43.12. Counter’s Jewellery. 37b SPLIT DRY MAPLE chunks,' suitable for stove or fireplace, also some feather ticks. Phone 482-9200 after 5. 37b X—........ —-I.—— ..................... ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartment, heat­ ed, suitable for couple. 93 Hur­ on St. 35ptfb TWO BEDROOM Apartment for rent,’ unfurnished. Phone 482-6675. 23tfb NEW AND USED Pianos by Sherlock - Manning, Heintzman, Lesage & Bell, New and used organs all at money saving prices. Contact Garnet E. Far­ mer Piano and Organ Sales, VVhitechurch. Phone 357-206S. Wingham. 21tfb PICTURE FRAMING AT Beattie Furniture 40 eow HOUSE FOR RENT — 3-bed- room house in Brucefield, avail­ able in November. Apply Nor­ ris Sillery, 482-3368. 36,7b 1 BEDROOM, diving room, bath, kitchen, heated apartment. Not furnished, suitable for couple. At McEwan’s.____________36b 2 BEDROOM apartment, North­ view Apartments, at North and Cowper Streets. Phone 482- 9514. 37b VACUUM CLEANERS ' Sales and Service Repairs, hose? and bags for all makes of vacuum cleaners and polishers. Reconditioned mach- nes> of all makes for sale. BOB PECK, Varna, ’’hone Hensuh 262-5350 2 BEDROOM uptown apart­ ment, furnished; 2 bedroom house in village of Holmesville. Phone 482-6694, *______32tfb 2 BEDROOM unfurnished, self- contained apartment. Central location. Phone 482-9005, 46 Princess St. West._____37p-tfb ONE BEDROOM furnished ap­ artment and one bedroom un­ furnished apartment, centrally located. Apply 44 Huron St., Clinton. 37tfb TIMEX WATCHES. . . Sold and Serviced at > ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Phone 482-9525 ONE LARGE BEDROOM, un­ furnished, living room, dining room, kitchen and bath, self contained. Gas heated, 'hard­ wood floors. Frig and stove sup­ plied. Phone 482-9090. 25p-tfb 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. 47tfb REPOSSESSIONS: Combina­ tion raiido and record player; 2 automatic washers; automatic clothes dryer; portable automa­ tic sewing' machine; cabinet model automatic sewing mach­ ine; vacuum cleaner. Pay bal­ ance owing on any article. Sing­ er Go. of Canada, phone 482- 9103. ___________37b WANTED' someone to take over balance of payments on Singer automatic zig zag sew­ ing machine. Makes buttonhol­ es, sews on buttons, fancy pat­ terns all automatically. Or­ iginally $209, balance owing $61 or $7 per month, 2 year guar­ antee. Lessons included. Write Box 371, Clinton News-Record. ACCOMMODATION WANTED BAYFIELD WOOLLEN SHOP WIDOWER wishes room and . board in non-alcoholic home. Preferably with elderly couple. Write Box 372, Clinton News- Record. _____. 37,8,9,40p 1960 STUDEBAKER Lark, in good condition. $25Q. Phone 482- 7248 after 5:30 p.m. 35-8b 1955 PONTIAC Sedan. Good running condition, good tires, radio, Reasonable, Phone 482- 3897 after 6 p.m. 37# CUSTOM WORK WATCH REPAIR is a job for experts, Our work assures your Batisfaction. Counter’s Jewellery. Huron County’s Oldest Esta­ blished Jewellery Store, tfb MOTORS REWOUND and re­ paired; small electric appli­ ances. H. J. S. Repair Service, 123 Erie Street, South, Clinton. 7ptfb "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 ORTHOPEDIC and general Shoe Repair, Our Clinton De­ pot is at 55 Albert Street at Amsings’ Store. Henk’s Shoe Repair, 71 Hamilton St., Gode­rich. ' 38tfb CIRCULAR and handsaws, woodworking tools and equip­ ment, household and garden tools sharpened. Radio and re-' cord player repairs. Levett’s, 123 Erie St. S.» Clinton 32tfb 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 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 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modem Equipment Work Guaranteed Write or phone Harvey Dale, Seaforth Phone 527-1406 24tfb CLINTON CAB CALL GEORGE McGEE At 482-7011 ALSO WEED CUTTING, PLOUGHING - CULTIVATING 24tfb SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modem equipment used. All work guaranteed. Write or phone LOUIS BLAKE RR 2, Brussels Phone 442 W 6, Brussels 36-51p Now In Business to Serve You On A Full-Time Basis Reg. Smith Signs Truck lettering, commercial, show card, plexiglass, gold leaf, cloth and window banners. PHONE 482-9793 223 HIGH ST., CLINTON 36-8b JACK'S FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP. Furniture and other wpoden articles repaired; At rear of No. 84 Albert St. Phone 482-9695—John, piumtree. 21tfb We Specialize In . . . Furnace Installations Heating Service Electric Wiring Appliance Service Plumbing Installations Eavestroughing 46 CHUTER Plumbing. Heating. Electric SALES & SERVICE i King Street Phone 482-7652 EMPLOYMENT WANTED MAN with chain saw wants work. Phone 523-4576 after 5 p.m, 37p WILL DO DRESSMAKING and alterations. Reasonable. Phone 482-7747. 37b HELP WANTED FEMALE HAIRDRESSER wanted an God­ erich, full-time, -must be good at styling. Phone 524-8994. 36,7b ( 24 WANTED FOR Seaforth Supermarket I PART-TIME TO 30 HOURS PER WEEK Apply to Box 361 Clinton News-Record 36tfb HELP WANTED MALE PIN BOYS wanted, call Crown Lanes, phone 482-7702. 35tfb BREAD SALESMAN for estab- lished route. Must be neat and reliable.1 Apply in person to Barthffs Bakery Ltd. * 37b MAN TO WORK an greenhouse. Steady employment. Must have chauffeur’s ' licence. Apply in person to K. C. Cooke, florist, 61 Orange St. S. 37tfb MEN WANTED for factory work. Full time employment. Sherlock-Manning Piano Com­ pany Ltd., phone 482-9702. 36,7b ARTICLES FOR SALE BOY’S SUIT, size 18, waist 30”, charcoal Phone 482-9089. 37p NEW POTATOES for sale’ Phone 482-7578. 16tib DOHERTY PIANO with bench, very good condition.' Phone 482-9193. 37b 2 VENETIAN BLINDS,- one cash register. C. J. Livermore, phone 482-6682. ■ - 37b 10 - 50% REDUCED ON ALL LINES Phone 565-2813 — BAYFIELD 34tfb ATTENTION FARMERS! FOR SALE HELP WANTED MALE HIGH SCHOOL SHOP COAT and 2 aprons, like new. Phone 482-3814 atfer 4 p.m. 37p • FIREPLACE . WOOD, beech and mlaple. Phone 482-9161. IStfb CUSTOM COMBINING' of grain, beans and corn, call Frank Hill, Varna, phone 482- 7596. 20tfb FOR SALE 4 ACRES of Sorghum—Sudan Grass Hybrid. Bob Cole, Phone 482-7453._____________ 37p CHESTERFIELD and two chairs, in good condition, older Style, ideal for cottage or rec, room; Also, oak dining room table, extends with two extra leaves, Queen Anne style. Com­ bination kitchen, range. Phone 482-9530. __________36,7b QUANTITY OF SEALERS and other articles for sale1, Mrs. Lawrence Stephenson, Varna. 37b BARTLETT PEARS — Come and pick your own, bring con­ tainers. Also some plums. Phone 262-5307. 37b IN CASH PRIZES Look for the "Celanese Car­ pet Fibre Facts Story” tin the September issue of the Reader’s Digest. Each copy contains a number which may entitle you to one of these big cash prizes. We invite you to see our com­ plete line of Celanese Carpet samples in all colours and at the right price to fit your budget. if you have a Lucky Number, ask us how to apply for your prize. 54-inch CONTINENTAL BED, practically new. See Mrs. Wal­ ly McBeath or phone 482-9913. 37b SUNBEAM HAND MIXER, chrome plate, $8, almost new; crib mattress (plastic covered), $5. Phone 482-3273. 37p SIMPLICITY Washers now a- vailable at T. A. Dutton Appli­ ances, Brucefield. Open even­ ing^_____ ____________38tfb GURNEY 30 GAS RANGE, like new; Moffat electric range 24; Frigidaire refrigerator; Crosley refrigerator, -full width freezer. Phone Goderich 524-7871. 37p ENTERPRISE GAS RANGE, 1 year old, automatic timer, $150; Philips refrigerator, large size, $75; one mattress, $5. Phone 482-7021. .... 37b FOR SALE — FORCED AIR 12” CIRCULATING FAN with motor, $40.00. Roy ^McVittie, Blyth, Ont, phone 523-4483. ........ 37,Sp GUN LICENSES — Special price on shot Shells while they last at $2.00. per box; high powered rifle, for moose or deer $35. Morv. Batkin. 36,7p Ball & Mutch Ltd Furniture and Floor Coverings 482-9505 ARTICLES WANTED WANTED Used desk in good condition. Phone 482-9257. 37b BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GENERAL STORE FOR SALE Handling groceries, dry goods, Work clothing, footwbar, small­ wares, etc. Good equipment. Tax cash register, scales* walk-in cooler m the store. Large mod­ em living quarters. Storage building with sharp freezer, cool­ ing room, feed rooni. Drilled well serving 14 families. Pres­ ent owner 40 years, retiring oh account of health. Gordon R/Taylor, Auburn, Rhone 526-7740 34-7b NO. 40 JOHN DEERE crawler; 6 fL diozer blade; heavy duty front end loader, in good shape, $1650., Phone 524-8567. 34-39b CALREA CORN SILAGE ad­ ditive, available at Harriston Fertilizers Limited, Clinton, phone 482-9133. 35tfb BEATTY FARM SERVICE CENTRE 17 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 Clinton Community Auction Soles EVERY FRIDAY at 7:30 p.m. Government Inspected Seale* Cattle Sold by Weight TERMS! CASH JOE COREY, Sales! Manager Ln .............>■., in .i—i. SERVICES OVER 30 YEARS dependable service at low cost. John Bach, Seaforth, Phone 527-0120. Your IH dealer. 32tfb AUCTIONEER and Appraiser Licensed and capable 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 MARLATT BROS. $5.00 and up for weight over 1,000 lbs. liighest cash prices paid for dead or disabled cows and horses. Flease phone promptly ■ bhone Collect 133 Brussels 24-HOUR SERVICE Ltdence 390C65 ......................................3tfb WANTED HAND CRANKED creaih sep­ arator or small electric cream separator. Phone 482-3273. 37p ■LARGE quantity, baled straw, barn stored for fall pickup. Write stating amount and price expected to S. MbFadden. RR 1, Milton. 34-43p t MAN TO WORK in bean ele­ vator starting August 29, 1966 Good wage schedule, good op­ portunities. Apply E. L. Mickle & Son Bid.,Hensail, phone 262- 2714. 33tfb MISCELLANEOUS DAILY CAR RENTAL, rea­ sonable rates. McGEE’S, Gode­ rich. Phone 524-8301. 3tfb MRS. WILLIAM COLLINS, teacher of piano and theory, pupils prepared. Western Con­ servatory of Music, Piano Grade 1 to 9; theory Grade 1 and 2. Phone 482-9587, or Studio 527- 1427. 36, 7p 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 NOTICE BOATS, MOTORS, TRAILERS and lawn furniture stored. Pick up and delivery if required. Spring painting and repairs done. Phone 482-7222 after 5 p.m. 36-39b PIANO TUNING YOUR PIANO should be tuned and. checked for moth damage and other defects regularly. J appreciate the continued priv­ ilege of servicing many of th* instruments in this area. George W. Cox. phone 482-3870. PET STOCK MYNAH BIRD ((learning to talk) and cage; registered champion pedigree Scotty pup­ pies; chrome table and 4 chairs; Mini (tape recorder. Phone 482- 9173 after 5:30 p.m. 37b REAL ESTATE 2 YEAR OLD three bedroom brick house in Blyth. Ronald Higgins, Phone 523-9353. 37,8b 50 ACRE FARM fori sale, house, barn, hydro, water. School bus at door, 3 miles Oast of Kippen. Phone 527-0306. 37tfb 3 BEDROOM COTTAGE, liv­ ingroom, kitchen, 2 piece bath, south of Bayfield. $6500. cash. Lauckner. Real Estate, Adam Flowers, Box 41, Bayfield or phone 565-2813. 33tfb MAITLAND RIVER Fem­ hurst Glen, near . Holmesville, between Clinton and Gcd'Crioh on Benmiller Road, close to 1^ acres; 167 feet of safe river frontage; perfect wooded "hide­ away” for swimming, fishing, hunting; lovely 3-hedroom cot­ tage. $4,900, with terms. See it this weekend. Bill Row, Lon­ don, phone 438-4455. 35to39b IN THE VILLAGE of Blyth— New 3 bedroom rug brick Ranch house with Breezeway and two car garage. Propane gas furace; Spacious 4 bedroom white brick house with all modern conven­ iences, new oil furnace. Large workshop and .garage. Priced reasonable. ROY McVITTIE 523-4483 Blyth 37,8p SERVICES PIANO LESSONS for.begin­ ners 'and lower grades. Mrs. Fred Lobb, phone 482-3321 37p ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd Sales and Service. Alvin Riley 524-6514. 153 Lighthouse St. Goderich. 18tf r 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 BIRTHS GERMAN — In Clinton Publ'it Hospital, on Tuesday, Sept’ ember 13, 1966, to Mr. am Mts, William German, Clin­ ton, o son. McWHINNEY — In Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on Monday, Sept­ember 5, 1966 to Fir, and Mrs. Jim MoWh'inney, 43 East Street, Clinton, a daughter, Joanne Gail, , SIERTSEMA —- ' In Cl'initon Public Hospital on Monday, September 12, 1966 - to Mr- and Mrs, John Siertsema, Bayfield, a daughter, Debra Lynn, a sister for .Robbie, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr, and Mrs, WilliW Lee, Clinton, wish to an­ nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Sharon Anne, to Mr. Robert Dee Erb, youngest son oif Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Erb, RR 1, Zurich. The wedding to take place on Saturday, October 8, 1966 .at 3 o’clock in Ontario Street United Church, Clinton. 37.x CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who sent cards, gilts .and flowers and visited me while in Clinton Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Flowers, Dr. Walden .and nur­ sing staff. It was greatly ap­ preciated. — ISABEL BATKIN 37b STORE FOR RENT STORE and office on mail street. Phone 482-6694. 32 t.P TENDERS WANTED TENDERS SEALED BULK STIPULATED SUM TENDERS be received by the under-will L_ _____________ signed on behalf of the Huron and Kinloss Municipal Tele­ phone System until 4:00 p.m. E.D.T., September 28, 1966, for an Equipment Building in Ripley, Ontario. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Plans arid specifications are available from the undersigned. Snider Huget and March, Architects and Engineers, 26 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. 37b TRANSPORTATION WANTED WANTED-Weekend transport­ ation from Toronto to .Clinton ■and return. Phone Clinton 482- 7401 or Toronto 698-6037. 37p Notice To Creditors In the Estate of EDNA RUS­ SELL KNECHTEL, late of Clinton, Ontario, Housewife. All persons having claims against the above estate are re­ quired to send full particulars of such claims .to the under­ signed Executor on or before the 26th day of September, 1966, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, hav­ing regard only to claims that have been received. THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY London, Ontario, Executor, by E. B. MENZIES, Solicitor, Clinton, Ontario. 36,7,8b f CARDS OF THANKS I would like to thank friends and relatives whp sent flowers, treats and cards while I was in Hospital. Special thanks to Bill and Bob who helped with chores, also Dr. IF, G. Thomp­ son and Nurses. —MAC ELLIOTT 37p The family of the late Garnet Cornish wish to express their sincere appreciation for the many acts of kindness to them during their recent bereave- ment. Special thanks to rela­ tives, neighbours and friends for floral tributes, donations to Heart and M. & M. Funds and messages of sympathy; as well as to Wesley-Willis UCW Unit 3, LOL 710, R. B. P. 161, pail­ bearers, flower (bearers, Rev. Dr. A. J. Mowatt, Dr. F. New­ land and the Beattie Funeral Home. 37p Estate AUCTION SALE Of Property and Household Effects of Mrs. Rebecca Tur­ ner from her former resl- . dence at 81 Rattejibury St. ■?West, Clinton, on ' Saturday, September 24 at 1:30 p.m. the following: Household Effects — Marconi 17” rpy. wajnU4; .book shelf; chesterfield (velour velvet); hall runner and matching scatter mats; library table; oak writing desk; walnut foot stool; dining room table, buffet and 4 chairs; oak buffet; modern 3-piece wal­ nut (bedroom suite; modern 3- piece birch bedroom suite; iron bed; 4 legs for a continental bed; single day bed; 2 blanket chests; 2 hassocks; window drapes; curtain rods; living room rug; 2 table lamps; wash stands and night tables; Morris chair; rocking chair; arm chair (uphol stered); wicker lawn chair; chrome camp chair; iron magazine stand; Frigid'aire elec­ tric range; Admiral refrigera­ tor; Westinghouse electric stove; General Electric refrig­ erator; electric 'grill; electric heater; electric clock; electric toaster; Quebec heater; Quebec range (small)j kitchen cabinet; .table and chairs; brass fireside ‘stand and equipment; wall mir­ rors; set of small scales; brass vase; pictures; steel lawn roll­ er; 2 house doors; quantity of books; dishes; glassware; seal­ ers; cooking utensils and num­ erous other articles. Property — At 3 p.m. from the same place the property, will be offered for sale. On this property is a 1% storey 7- room frame house with insul stone siding, an asphalt roof (nearly new); a gas furnace; a 3-piece bath and 3 bedrooms. Terms on Household Effects: Cash. Terms on Property: 10%-' down on date of sale and bal­ ance in 30 days with the pro­ perty sold subject to a reserve bid. ‘ Flease note that some addi­ tions have been added to this sale. Mrs. Annie Allan, James Turner, Executors of the Estate Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 37-8b PLAN YOUR FALL FERTILIZER PROGRAM f Ur Pasture - - Hay - - Wheat with Agrico Fertilizer Corn CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AGRlCO DEALER OR Robert Taylor, Sales Representative, RR 3, Clinton — Phone 482-9144 SOIL SAMPLING SERVICE — BAG AND feULK DELIVERY SPREADER RENTAL (5 ton cop.) BRUCEFIELD SERVICE DEPOT A. J. Mustard, RR 1, Vdrna — Phone 482-7435 33eow f MMMM DEATHS BELL—In Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Gode­ rich, on Tuesday, September ' 13, 1966, day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- Gerald Bell, RzR. 2, Goderich., Graveside service was held on Wed., September 14 with interment in Maitland Cemetery. Sur­ viving besides the parents, one brother, Gregory, at home. DOUBLEDAY—At Huronview, Clinton, on Tuesday, Sept­ ember 13, 1966, William Hen­ ry Doubleday, Blyth, in his 91st year. Funeral service at 2 p.m. on Friday, September 16 from Tasker Memorial, Chapel, Blyth, with interment in Blyth Union Cemetery. PHELAN— In Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, Septem­ ber 11, 1966, Patrick James Phelan, Blyth, in his 79th year. Funeral .service from St. Michael’s Roman Catholic Church, Blyth, on Wednesday, September 14, with Tasker funeral home in charge. In­ terment in parish cemetery, Blyth. New BP Agent Takes Over Clinton Depot A young man jn his lafe twenti.es> Who is a 1959 gradu­ ate pf Ryerson Pclytechnical Institute 'in merchandising ad­ ministration has tsken over as British Petroleum agent in Clinton and area, Paul Kerrigan, son of Mr, and Mrs. James Kerrigan, Walker*- ten, has other business experi­ ence. He wa;s employed by Eatons of Canada for six years in various phases pf merchan­ dising, both buying and selling; and worked his way up to an assistant manager m the men’s shoe department. For the past six months he has1 been with the Fairweather Co. of Toronto, a ladies’ wear chain store firm, His last job was manager of a Fairweather store in Burling­ ton. Mr. Kerrigan’s father has been BP agent at Walkerton for many years, The Clinton BP depot is at 379 Victoria Street South and has been operated by Joe Pot­ ter until mid-summer. Mir, Pot- ktei’ is now operating the BP service station uptown at the corner of Mary. and King Streets. The Clinton depot has two de­ livery trucks, a warehouse and storage tanks for 'their various grades of domestic and, commer­ cial fuel oils, diesel fuels, motor oils and lubricants. Besides Mr. Kerrigan, em­ ployees of BP at Clinton are: Ron Scotchmer, driver; Bert Rowden, office clerk and Morris Taylor, a part-time driver. -----------o----------- (Continued from Page One) IN MEMORIAM GREER—Treasured memories of our dear son -and brother, Michael who died Sept. 17, 1960 Behind the smile, there’s many «• a tear For the son we lost, and loved Oh so dear. • Others are taken yes we know But he was ours, and we loved him so. Loving remembered*by Mom, Dad, Wendy and Patti-Lynn.' 37b ment. Major Graves is no stranger to Western Ontario as London is his hometown. He was trans­ ferred to Clinton from Can­ adian Forces Base Camp Bord­ en where he -headed the Army’s Methods of Insitruction Wing. The Major is married to the former Margaret Deane-Free­ man of Millarville, Alberta. They reside in married quarters at CFB Centralia with their children: Susan aged 19, Cyn­ thia 17, and Pamela 16. During the next few weeks several more staff members will arrive to increase the over­ all strength of the school. The new establishment calls for a complement of 17 officers, five non-commissioned officers .and three civilian instructors. In ad­ dition a CF SIT Detachment stationed in Halifax, Nova Scotia, will include three of­ ficers and' one warrant officer. (Continued from Page One) year in Canada from measles which is now a preventable con­ dition? . . . that certain types of vital influenzal and respir­ atory infections may now be prevented or reduced in sever­ ity as a result of recent advance in the production of virus vac­ cines? . . . Mighty interesting facts for pondering . . .* * * Read lately that Doc Forbes, operator of a tattoo parlour in Vancouver is doing la bang-up business since newspaper 'head­ lines screamed that Richard Speck, Chicago mass-murdere r suspect, ihas "born to raise hell” tattooed on his 'body . . . Says Doc, "It reminds' people that they had intended to get tattooed.” | Tomatoes Bring Your Baskets and Pick Your Own Tomatoes Beginning Friday, we will be picking Monday, Wednes­ day and Friday afternoons and evenings of each week. Phone 482-3462 F. W. ANDREWS CLINTON 36tfb the'IN' look AROUND CAMF»L_JS SWEATERS ARE "IN" PULLOVERS CARDIGANS V NECKS - CREWS All Shades — All Sizes From ALL WEATHER COATS See the HONDA $29.95 V, Pickett & Campbell Limited Main Corner, Clinton, Ontario, Phone 482-9732 . —mi iiihwiaiiatoniinhimuiiifaiiiiiiiinluiiii lwiniiifti»iiiiiiii«iiiii.iiiiiiii milln m iiminii*