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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1967-01-05, Page 4CLASSIFIED ADV, RATES (REVISED May 1, 1966) CASH RATE 3c Per Word Minimum 75«; ' 25 c Extra will be added to each insertion if not paid within 10 days of the last insertion, REPEAT ADVS. 2 c Per Word Minimum 50c DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS $1.40 Per Inch Repeat Class Display. 90c per inch Birth, Marriage and Death Notices FREE, DEADLINE , 6:00 p.m, Tuesday DIAL 482.3443 . -----...------------------ . ■ . ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT 2. BEDROOM house, reason­ able. Phone 482-3323. ltfb • 2 BEDROOM unfurnished apartment. Phone 482-6675. ' ' Sltfb HELP WANTED T NOTICESFage 4 -—Clinton News-Record Thurs., ,Jpn« 5, 1967 ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT 4 BEDROOM country, home, No. 4 highway 1 mile north of HensaJl with large living room, dining room, modern kitchen, 3 piece bathroom, on first floQy* New oil furnace •^~ attached garage. Available Jan­ uary 1, 1967. Apply J. C. Smillie, Phoqe 262-5141. 51tfb ARTICLES FOR SALE BABY’S CRIB, bvgowj "consli- tian. Phone 482-9228. lb 2' NEARLY-NEW snow tires, 670x15, Phone 482-9208. ' lp El NA Supermartfic sewing mia- bhipe, fully automatic, in good condition, Phone 523-4379. lb SIMPLICITY Washers now a- vailable at T. A. Dutton Appli­ ances, Brucefield, Open even­ ings. , 38tfb APPLES,^ Spys, ■ Delicious, Snap's, Greenings, Baldwins, etc. Free delivery in Clinton aixd CFB houses. Phone 482- 3214, Fited McClymont, Varna. ■ 47tfb ARTICLES FOR SALE NEW POTATOES roFsale; also vegetables and beef and pork by the half. Phpue 482-7578. " ' • .......16tfb SPECIAL sale of apples' from January 9-14, $l£0 a bushel add up in yaqr containers at the farm. Spy, Mac’s, Greetings, .etp, Fred' Mcdlymont, 1 mile south of Varna. • lb 20% DISCOUNT on all Hunte Ing Clothing and Hunting Boots; set Taoltaberry Skates and boots, size 9%, reg. $62.95: Special $50.00, at ELLWOOiD EPPS Sports Shop, King Street, Clinton, Phone 482-9622, lb ARTICLES FOR RENT WHEEL CHAIRS — The C. P. & T. Fund of Clinton Odd­ fellows Lodge have wheel chairs available for loan free. Contact Harold Tyndall, 482-7409, after 6:00 p.m. or James Cox, 482- 7093. CLINTON DISTRICT ' COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE BOARD invites written applications for the position of a fyli time CLERK-TYPIST with duties to commence 18 January 1967. Must have good typing speed. Library experience .helpful but not essential. Salary $2,200 to $3,100 commensqrqte with experience ■ ’ Applications to be received by the undersigned not later than k9 January 1967 with references and ANYONE wishing to rent thb Zurich Community Hall or Arena please contact Mr. Louis Schilbp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 236-4982. / 51, 1, 2b PET STOCK GOOD HOME wanted for fe­ male hound and 2 puppies, 6 weeks old. Will give away all together or separately. Phonie 482-3364.. lb PIANO TUNING YOUR PIANO should be tuned and checked for moth' damage and other defects regularly. 1 appreciate the continued priv­ ilege of servicing many of the instruments in this area. George W. Cox. phone 482-387Q. REAL ESTATE ARTICLES WANTED ONE 2 BEDROOM unfurnished upstairs apartment. Phone 482- 6694. 40tfb FURNISHED Apartment, heat­ ed, suitable for couple. 93 Hur- on St._______.________ 35ptfb . COUNTRY HOME for rent, all­ modern conveniences; Oil fur­ nace; 8 miles from CFB Clto- ton.. Phone 482-3251. ' 1, 2b 2 BEDROOM HOUSE on high­ way near Bayfield. All con­ veniences, furnished, oil furn­ ace. Available now. Phone 482- 9244. _______________47tfb , 1 BEDROOM apartment, ’fur­ nished, heated1, private bath, washing facilities. Available January 15.- Phone 482-3229 at noon or after 5 p.m, 1-tlfib CAREFREE HEATING — For the only fuel oil insured against explosion, we give free burner service. A. G. GRIGG &‘SON.. phone 482-9411. ' tfb WOOD FOR SALE, heavy hard maple and beech slab Wood. De­ livered' to your yard — 7 cords for $28. ox' 5 cords for $20. Craig’s Sawmill, Auburn, Phone 526-7220.__________l-3b DRAPERY PULL RODS — Track, curtain rods, Venetian blinds,. bamboo draperies, win­ dow bltods. Free estimates given. Irwin’s Dry Goods. tfb BABY BUGGY wanted. Must be in good condition. Phone 482- 9495, -_______' ' lp OLD UNUSEABLE__KEYS for General Delivery, Clinton, lp PIANOS wanted, any condition, state height, make, asking price, Write to Box 430, Clinton News-Record. lp collection. Contact Ken Krafft," BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 3 BEDROOM unfurnished ground floor self-contained apartment. Also a 2 bedroom unfurnished apt. 46 Princess St. W. Phone 482-9005. 49tfb APPLES FOR SALE — Golden Delicious and Spys, also a . few number 2 grade at reduced prices. Hwy No. 8 to Holmes­ ville, turn towards store, follow signs to Art,Bell’s Fruit Farm. Phone 524-8037. 43tfb VACUUM CLEANERS Sales and Service' Repairs, hoses and bags for all makes of vacuum cleaners and polishers. Reconditioned mach­ ines of all makes for sale. BOB PECK, Varna Phone Hensall 262-5350 MOBILE HOME VILLAGE, for quick sale, across from married quarters, CFB dinton, 18 stands, over 2 acres of land in­ cluding wash hous'e. Rhone 482- 7227. • 48tf,b CUSTOM WORK stating salary expected. Mr, R. X Homuth, B.A. Principal, Central Huron Secondary School; Clinton, Ontario^ 51&lb HELP WANTED MALE WE REQUIRE a man for pant time janitor work. Apply in person to Bartliffs Bakery, lb HEAD SAWYER wanted for small saw mill. Apply Elgin Handles Ltd., St. Thomas, phone 631-0330. lb NEED ROOM ’ - hare it is — well kept -home,-- built in Hi-Fi, 6 bedrooms, ,2 bathrooms, gas forced air heating, hardwood floor in living ’.room; wall to .wall carpeting In 2 •bedrooms, price only 8,000. can be sold furnished if wanted. Call 527- 0978, ' ,49tfb EXETER — Modern 4 bedroom ranch style brick and cedar — attached garage, den, dining ■room, large, living room with open fireplace,. 4 pee. and 2- pce baths, full basement, rec- reation room, close to schools churches and down town, lai'gc landscaped lot. Terms to be ar­ ranged. 404 Edward St. Phone ■^35-2835. ■ ' 38tfb. DECORATING, paper „ hanging and painting — interior or ex­ terior, Doug Dalton, Seaforth; Phone 527-0962. l-4p WATCH REPAIR is a job for experts. Our work assures your satisfaction. Counter’s Jewellery. Huron County’s Oldest Esta­ blished Jewellery Store. tfb CUSTOM SNOWBLOWING — calls accepted until noon. Rates $10.00 per hour with $2.00 mini­ mum charge. Phone 482-9490 Charles J. Brandon. ■ 50-lp FOR SALE SERVICES APPROXIMATELY 300 bales wheat straw. Phone 482-3216. 1, 2p 2000 BALES HAY for salfe^ good quality. H. Boven, Phone 482-7170. / 1, 2p LARGE QUANTITY of hay, straw and grain. Will ” deliver. Don Greiidanus, L’ondesboro, pihon^ 523-4420. 1, 2p BLOW the snow with a Snow Blow. Has the clearlance for ■deep snow. Three-point hitch or can be. mounted on any tractor; George Troyer, RR 2, Hensall. Phone 262-5282 ar 236-4072. l-8b OVER 30 YEARS dependable- service at low cost. John Bach, Seaforth, Phone 527-0120. Your IH dealer. 32tfb ARROW Gasoline and Diesel oil — Valvoline motor oils and greases ~ delivered to farm — new equipment loaned, Gordon. Grigg, Phone 482-9411. 39fcflb AUCTIONEER and Appraiser Licensed and capable in selling all types of auction sales. Bruce Rathwell, Brucefield. Phone 482-3384. 7tfb CANADIEN and PIONEER chain saws. Oregon and Sabre saw chains for all makes of saws, used saws, saw sharpen­ ing. Robert Glen Pioneer Saws, 482-9292. lp FARROWING CRATES save baby pigs, all steel easy adjust­ ment, mounted troughs for easy feeding or trough and bowl. George Troyer, RR 2, Hensall, Phone 262-5282 or 236-4072. 50-17b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 11 PIGS, 8 weeks, old. .James Storey. Phone 482-9258. Ip SHORTHORN BULL, register­ ed, 2%. years old. Russell Manson, Zurich, lp 4 HOLSTEIN COWS due to January, 2 Holstein cows due in February and 1 Jersey cotw due in January. A. E. Town­ shend, phone 482-9107., lb 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 FOR YOUR, ANTENNA sales ' and service contact Harry Land, RR 2, Goderich, Phone 524-6488._________■ 50-2b JACK’S FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP. Furniture and other wooden articles repaired; At rear of No. 84 Albert St. Phone 482-9695—John Plumtree. 21tfb 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. ' 38 tfb CALL REG. SMITH SIGNS for truck lettering, farm signs, sale banners, highway bulletins, plastic signs, gold leaf. All work guaranteed. Corner East and High, Clinton. Phone 482- 9793. 42tfb SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modem Equipment Work Guaranteed Write or phone Harvey Dale, Seaforth Phone 527-1406 24tfb A TEXAS OIL CO! ' WANTS MAN OVER 40 FOR CLINTON AREA We ■needria good 'man over 40 who can make short auto trips for about'a week at a time. We are willing to pay top earnings? WORTH $12;000.00 Our top men in other parts of country draw exceptional earn­ ings up to $12,000 in a year. This opening -in the Clinton area is worth just as much to" the 'right man. Air mail P. J. Dick­ erson, Pres., Southwestern Pe­ troleum Corp., 534 N, Main St., Ft. Worth, Texas. 76101.' _______ __________________lb Here's Your Key To A Big Income ?— Moil Today The W. T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd., Dept, A-169-HY, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal, P.Q, Gentlemen: I am interested in the world famous Rawleigh Line on a □ part-time □ full-time basis basis Please send me FREE Cook Book and catalog -with full details. □ NAME ADDRESS CITY,PROV., lb mTscellaneous DAILY CAR RENTAL, rea­ sonable rates. McGEE'S, Gode- rich. Phone 524^8391. . 3tfb A CHANCE to try this new wonderful winter sport — wea­ ther permitting, snow machine' rides will be available at a rea­ sonable Charge every Wednes­ day and Saturday afternoon commending January 7 at Wm. Batkin faxm, 1 mile south of Holmesville. ltfb 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 SERVICES — lots,SNOW CLEARING — lots, dnivewajs, etc. Phone Shorty’s B.A„ 482-7661. 1, 2p ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd Sales and Service. Alvin Riley 524-6514. 153 Lighthouse St. Goderich. 18tfb MUSIC — Dance to the string Dusters Orchestra. Now open for. engagements for the New Year. Phone 262-2143 Hensall. 48-lp E. R? DOUCETTE Automatic Sharpening Service Hand saws re-toothed to any size, cleaned, set and sharpened. Circular saws and cross cut saws ' gummed and sharpened. Old saws made to cut better than new. Any make or kind of saw repaired, mgat saws, webb saws, swede s'aws; pruning saws, keyhole saws, miter saws, stiff back saws. ; SKATE SHARPENING jRotary lawn mower blades sharpened and balanced. Sharp­ ening of chisel, plane and joint­ er blades, shears,. snips, scis­ sors. ■ Sharpening of wide range .of-- household, industrial and farm tools. E. R. DOUCETTE (1 Block East of Hospital) 168 Queen Street, Clinton Phone 482-9741 l-52b BIRTHS CARTER — In Chatham Gen­ eral Hospital on Wednesday, December 28, ■ 1966, to Mh arid Mrs, Ross Carter (nee Joyce Hood) Chatham, a . son, .Richard James.QRICH w in Clinton Public Hospital on Monday, January 2, 1967, to Mr, and Mrs, David Qrich, RR 3, Seaforth, • a son. CUMMINGS — On Saturday, December 24, 1966, to Mr. f .and Mrs, Kenneth Cummings of Two Mountains, Quebec, a daughter (granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cum­ mings, Mary Street), DELR'ERGE — In dinton Puibi lie Hospital on Sunday, Dec­ ember 25, I960, to Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Pelberge, RR 3, Auburn, a son. HERBERT — In The Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, B.C., on Sunday, December 18, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Herbert, Victoria, a daughter, Cheryl Louise. HOLMES — In Clinton Public Hospital on . Sunday, Decem­ ber 25, 1966/ to Mr, and Mrs, Donald Holmes, Clinton, a son. JOHNSTON — In Clinton Pub­ lic Hospital on Monday, Jan­ uary 2, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnston, RR 1, Wal­ ton, a son. KEYES — In Clinton Public Hospital on Monday, January ' 2, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Keyes, Clinton, a son.’ VERBURG — In Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, December 23, 1966, to Mr, and Mrs, Kos Verburg, RR 1, Auburn, a son, (baby expired), WOOD — In Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, January 3, 1967, to AC and Mrs. Sid­ ney Wood, Clinton, a son. I CARDS OFTHAWKS I would like to thiank all Who visited me and sent cards. and treats while I was a patient to St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Special thanks to all who-help­ ed at home. — CHARLES REID. lb . I wish to thank my relatives and friends for cards, letters and gifts I received while in the hospital. I especially want to thank Dr. Stapleton and the nurses in Clinton Hospital, it was much’ appreciated.—-BRIAN WILSON. lp I would like to express my sincere thanks to my relatives, friends and nle&glhibours ’ for cards, visits, treats and flow­ ers while I' was in dinton Public Hospital. — LLOYD STEWART. ' ■ lb The family of the . late Thomas Flynn wish to thank all their friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereave­ ment. Ip I would like to thank ah my friends, neighbours and rela­ tives for their kindness with flowers, cards and visits, treats and kind deeds on my behalf while I was a patient in din­ ton Public • Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Newland and Rev. Grant Mills, the. nurses and staff of the first floor,—CLIFF ASHTON. libTRAVEL SERVICE STAN BLOWES TRAVEL Ser- vice, 32 Wellington St., Strat­ ford. For all airlines, steam­ ships, rail, hotel reservations, tours. Low bank rates on time paymexits. Prepaids arranged for relatives visiting from over- ceas. Call 271-5710.___________ Notice To Creditors In the Estate of GEORGE REGINALD McKlEL Late of the Township of Tuckersirtith, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, All persons claiming against the above Estate are1 required to forward full particulars of their claims to toe undersigned on or before, the 19th day of January, 1967, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY 18 The Square Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate, 51, 1, 2b DEATHS BUTLER — In Ottawa on Thursday, December 29, 1966, , Mrs. Alexander Butler, Gode­ rich, in her 74th year.' Fun­ eral service on Monday, Jan­ uary 2 fi'om Knox Presbyter­ ian Church, Goderich, with burial in Maitland Cemetery. FLYNN — At his home on Friday, December 23, , 1966, Thomas W. Flynn, RR 1, Clinton, in hils 60th year. Fun­ eral service from St. Joseph's 'Church, Clinton, on Monday, December 26 with interment in Hui left RC Cemetery. WAGER — In Moose Jaw, Sask, on Tuesday, December 27, 1966, CJpl. Clifford J. Wager, formerly ‘ of Clinton, to his 44th. year; Military funeral service on Tuesday, January 3 from Protestant Chapel, Canadian Fordels Base Clinton with interment in Clinton Cemetery. Ball Fun­ eral Home in charge. DEATHS HORTON — At his home hr Gpderjch on Wednesday, Dec­ ember- 21, 1966, J. Benson Hpiton in his 59 th year, Fun­ eral service from Stiles Fun­ eral Home, Goderich, on FrL day, December 23 With totor* nient in Colborne Township Cemetery. Survivors include ■brothers, Frank, Goderich; Thomas, Montreal; sisters, Mrs. Peter (Phyllis) Harrte sori, Godevtoh Township; Mrs, Fred (Dove) Horton, Nile; Miss Dora, Goderich, and Mto, Tom (Harriet) Cantwell, Stouflville. LEITCH —- At his home on Monday, January 2, 1967, George A, Leitch, RR. 1, Clin­ ton in H‘is 80th. year. Sur? vivors include his wife, for­ mer Annie Jarimain; daugh­ ters, Mrs, Wilbur (Elma) JeWitt, RR 1, Clinton; sisters, Mirs. Bruce (Annie) Medd, McKillop Twp. and Mrs. Robert (Lillian) Jamieshn, Clinton. Funeral service on Wednesday, January 4,-from G. A. Whitney Funeral Home, Seaforth, with, interment in Pioneer Memorial Mauso­ leum. REID — In Winghiam and Dis­ trict Hospital on Friday, December 30, 1966, Nelson Reid, Bluevale,4 in his 73rd year. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd (De­ light) Taylor, Bluevale; sons, Allan, Clinton and Vernon, Wingham, Funeral service from R. A. Currie and Son Funeral Home, on Saturday, December 31 with interment in Wingham Cemetery, STURGEON — In Steveston, B.C., on Sunday, December i, 25, 1966, George Milton Stur­ geon, formerly of Bayfield, in his 56th year. Funeral ser­ vice was held from St. Anne’s Anglican Church, Steveston, with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Vancouver. TAYLOR — In Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on Sunday, Decem­ ber 25, 1966, Mrs, Stuart . Taylor, Nile, in her 51st year, Funeral service from Arthur Funeral Home1, Auburn/ on Wednesday, December 28 with interment in Dungannon ' Cemetery. VRIESINGA — At his home in London on Friday, December 23, 1966, John Vrieslinga in his 47th year. Funeral ser­ vice from First Christian Re­ formed Church, London, on Tuesday,/ December 27 wliltih -interment in Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery. A bro- ■ ther, Robert resides in Clin­ ton. WALKER — In Clinton Public ■ Hospital on Friday, December 30, 1966, Mrs. George Walker, Clinton, FUneral service from Ball Funeral Home on Jan­ uary 1 With interment in Clinton Cemetery. Mrs.StuartTaylor Dies at The Nile AUBURN Poneira'i services were held on Wednesday, Dec­ ember 28 for Mrs. Stuart Tay- lor of Nile who passed .away on December 25in Goderich hos­ pital after a lengthy illness. Born in West Wawanoish on December 19, 1916, she was the pnjy daughter of Mr, and Mto« Thomas McPhee of West Wa- wanosh, She attended school ad SS 3 Colborne and Auburn Continuation school, She was married in 1942 to Stuart Tayr Jor and resided to Goderich Until 22 years ago when they moved to Nile, She was a member of Nile United Church and a life-mem­ ber of the UCW. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Miss Barbara, on the staff of .Walton school, and Miss Nancy at homie; also her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Mc­ Phee, and two brothers, Har­ vey at home and Orvai, RR 3, Auburn. Renz, Glen Wright conducted the funeral service at the Arthur Funeral Home with bur­ ial ip Dungannon Cemetery, Pallbearers were Ronald Hal­ lam, Clifford Stewardson, Ed. Smith, Orville Ribey, Clifford McNeil and Arnold Graver. IN MEMORIAM ELLIOTT — In loving mem- ory of William R. Elliott who passed away January 5, 1966. a-Sadly missed by his wife, son and grandchildren. lb HYMERS — In loving mem­ ory of a dear brother, Murray Hymers, Who passed away sud­ denly 2 years ago, January 10, 1965. “Another lonely year has passed Since that great sorrow fell, The shock that we received that night, Will always with us dwell, Like fallen leaves the years went by, But loving memories never- die.” —Sadly missed and lovingly re­ membered by broitoer, May­ nard and Barbara, sisters, Beatrice and Mary Ann. lb HYMERS — In loving mem­ ory of a dear son, Murray Hymers, Who passed away sud- d'enly on January 10, 1965. “The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near, And only those wiho have lost can tell The pain of parting Without farewell. More 'each day we miss you, son. Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sor­ row That lies within our hearts concealed.” —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by mother and Elmer. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Mr, and Mrs. Louis Hoy, Clinton, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Linda Lee, to Bryan Smithson Lightfoot, son of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Liglhtfooit, RR 5, Clinton. The wedding will take place on Saturday, ■ January 21, 1967. lb * # . S: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc- . Whlinney, Goderich, an­ nounce the engagement of. their only daughter Sharon Ruth to Robert Charles Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee, Clinton. The wedding will take place in Victoria St. United Church, Goderich, February 4, 1967 at 2:30 p.m. lp IN MEMORIAM LOBB — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Frank Lobb, who passed away Six years ago, January 9th, 1961. —Ever remembered by wife and family. lp McVlTTIE — In loving mem­ ory of a dear husband; George A. McVittie, who passed away one year ago, January 6, ,1966. • “I do.not need a special day, To bring you to my mltad, The days I do not ■think of you; Are very hard to find. .. They say time heals all sor­ row And helps one to forget, But time so far has only proved, ■How much I miss you yet.” —In remembrance by his wife Gertie and Ruby. Ip SHARP — In lovliinig memory of a dear husband 'and father, Thomas Sharp, who passed away suddenly 2 years •' ago, January 10, 1965. “He would not wish for sorrow, Nor would he wish for tears But just to be remembered- By, us throughout the years.” —Lovingly remembered by wife Ellen and family. . lb THOMPSON — In memory of Bobby Thompson, who suddenly two years ago, uary 10th, 1965. —Lovingly remembered mother and sisters; difed Jan.- by lp TURNER — In loving mem­ ory of John Philip Turner who passed away January 2, 1966. —Sadly missed and ever re- , membered by his wife and family. lb 24tfb TRI-TQWN Bookkeeping Ser­ vice —* Phone 482-9260. 49tfib tfone with TRACTOR BACKHOE, Dump Truck FRANK POSTILL RR 3, Clinton Phone 482-9101 NOTICE WANTED A CHUTER Plumbing, Heating, Electric SAXES * SERVICE 46 Klnjg Street PhDHe 482-7652 MAIN CORNER lim .mi. i i mu ,i, White Ash Logs Best cash prices paid, > feLGlN HANDLES LIMITED 631-0330 St* Tito bias, Oht , L 14b 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 SERVICES DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL For DEAD or DISABLED ANIMAIxS Call Collect DARLING & Company Of Canada Limited Phone Clinton 482-7269 Licence 25-C-66 * . , , 7tfb Clinton Community Auction Soles EVERY FRIDAY at 1:30 p.m. Government Inspected Scales Cattie Sold by Weight TERMS: CASH JOE COREY, Sales Manager We are shipping cattle every Monday for United Co-operatives of Ont. We will pick up at your farm* Phone collect not later than Saturday night SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE 527*0770 FRANCIS HUNT 527-1946 306oW We Specialize In Furnace Installations Heating Service Electric Wiring Appliance Service Flambing Instdllatidns Eavestroughing EMPLOYMENT WANTED PART-TIME job wanted by man, agfe 21, quali.ffiCatiohs — grade 12 general and special commercial, ohatiffeuF^ license,, afternoons, preferred. Apply Box 502, dintori News-Record, 504b 15 DAYS OF SAVING ON FOR MEN AND BOYS SALE STARTS THURS., JAN. 5 SALE ENDS SAT OUR SALE IS ALWAYS A REAL SALE , . . . , . WE NEVER DISAPPOINT OUR CUSTOMERS WE WILL REQUIRE ONE WEEK FOR SUIT ALTERATIONS Wcirrert K* Cook Tip Top Tailors . $95.00 Sorry We Missed This Item On Our Sale Bill