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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1967-09-14, Page 44 Clinton N«w»R«cord, Thurid«y, Suptombur M, 1967 CLASSIFIED ADV. RATES (REVISED May 1, 1»S«) 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 $1.40 Per Inch Repeat Class Display. 90c per inch Birth/Marriage and Death Notices FREE. DEADLINE Noon Tuesday DIAL 482-3443 ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT HOUSE for rent, 114 Dunlop St. Phone 345-W6 Brussels. 37,38p 2 BEDROOM apartment for rent, unfurnished. Phone 482- 6675.________________, 35tfb FURNISHED, heated apart- ment, suitable for two. Apply to 93 Huron St., Clinton. 35tfb 2 BEDROOM unfurnished or furnished apartment, 130 King St., call after 6 to 527-0504. 37tfb HOUSE FOR RENT, 108 Albert' St. Available Oct. 1. Apply to Ed Grigg, phone 482-7414. _______________________37tfb 2 BEDROOM house, all mod­ ern conveniences, furnished or unfurnished, 1 mile north of Clinton. Phone 482-9186.__37p 4-BEDROOM Farm Home for rent; all modern conveniences; available now. Phone Ron Tay­ lor, 482-3251. • 36-7b UNFURNISHED, self - contain- ed, one bedroom apartment. Centrally located. Private ent­ rance. Phone 482-9477. r* 36tfb ^4 ROOM APARTMENT with 3- ‘ piece bath, modern kitchen, storage room, gas heat, unfurn­ ished. Phone 482-9649. 24ptfb BED SITTINGROOM, kitchen- ette, private bath, furnished and heated, suitable for one. L. G. Winter, 71 Kirk St., phone 482- 6692. 37b UPPER DUPLEX in Bruce- field, 2 bedrooms, oil heated, new stove and refrigerator, ad­ ults or with small baby pre­ ferred. Phone 262-5047. 30tfb SELF CONTAINED’ one bed­ room apartment, furnished, all utilities paid. $75.00 per month. Paul Bunyan Motel, Bayfield. 32tfb ONE BEDROOM unfurnished apartment, upstairs, livingroom, kitchen, bathroom, heated, suit­ able for couple. Apply Mc­ Ewan’s Store. 28tfb APARTMENT for rent—newly decorated, centrally located, suitable for single person or. couple. Available ' October 1. Call H. C. Lawson at 482-9644. 37tfb ONE BEDROOM unfurnished ■ apartment, upstairs, heated, suitable for couple, (own ent­ rance. Available Sept. 30. Phone 482-9573 after 6 p.m. 34,35,37,39b ACCOMMODATION WANTED HOUSE or apartment wanted to rent, 2 or 3 bedrooms. Phone 482-7820. Peter Jones. 32tfb FORSALEOR RENT DALE’S Sunoco, Exeter — Tent trailers, hard or soft top. Sales .— Rentals. Open evenings and weekends also. Phone 235-1710. 19tfb ARTICLES FOR SALE ANTIQUE Spinning Wheel for sale. Phone 482-9190. . _______________36,37b BOY’S BIKE, 26”xl%”, good condition. Phone 482-9812. •_____________________37p 2 BOY’S SUITS, dark colours, size 14 and 16, in excellent condition. Phone 482-7050 after 6 p.m. 37b SPRUCE TREES suitable for fall landscaping. Lloyd Medd, RR 1, Clinton. Phone 482-9836. 37b SIMPLICITY Washers now a- vailable at T. A. Dutton Appli­ ances, Brucefield. Open even­ ings.____________________38tfb EGGSFOR SALE 45c dozen year round Contact Mrs, Charles Houghton CLINTON PHONE 482-7434 WE DELIVER 30tfb ARTICLES FOR SALE TENT TRAILER, 2 years old, reasonably priced. Phone 482- 9564. 37b CAPONS, oven ready, taking orders now. Arnold Taylor, .phone 482-9155, 37b WESTERN SADDLE, double rigging, breast straps and bridle. Phone 527-Q679, 37p GOING TO EXPO ? You need luggage, 20% off Dominion Luggage., Anstett Jewellers Limited. 27tfb‘ WOOD or COAL Space Heater, new . condition; 10 hanging chicken feeders. Fred Hellinga,Phone 523-4410. ' 37,38b LARGE Wood-turning tathe in first class shape, complete with motor. Phone 482-9695, John Plumtree. 36tfb NOW AVAILABLE at Anstett Jewellers Limited — Portable Typewriters and Adding Mach­ ines. $5 down, $5 a month. 27tfb CURTAINS - Draperies - Win­ dow Blinds - Venetian Blinds - Bamboo - Drapery Track, Drap­ ery Pull Rods, Ready Made Draperies. Free Estimates Given. IRWINS DRY GOODS. 5tfb ALUMINUM — Awnings, win­ dows, doors, shutters, railings and columns, siding, eaves- troughs. Phone or write for free estimates. Phone 527-0777 ‘or 527-0032. Holmes and MacLean, Seaforth. 28-37b BROADLOOM CLINTON’S CELANESE CARPET CENTRE * Wall to Wall Installations or Area Carpets. * Samples shown In your home. * Free Estimate*. * Guaranteed Installations. There's a Celanese Carpet for every room In the home. ’Quality you can trust* From. BALL & MUTCH LTD. CREST Hardware and Furniture Phone 482-9505 Clinton 23tfb ARTICLES FOR RENT . CHAINSAWS, Garden. Tillers ‘and Power Mower rentals at J. W. Peck’s (former Wells Auto Electric), King St., Clinton. Phone 482-3851. 36tfb BOARD ANtT ROOM COMFORTABLE ROOMS, with' or without board. Phone 482- 9540 after 5 p.m. 37x BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR QUICK SALE — Trailer , Court, 18 stands, bath house, ’ over 2 acres land, close to CFB Clinton. Mrs. Zablocki, phone 482-7227. ■ 36,37b CUSTOM WORK JACK’S FURNITURE RE­ PAIR: Furniture repaired and refinished at REAR of 84 Al­ bert Street. John Plumtree, Phone 482-9695. lOtfb WATCH REPAIR is a job for experts. Our work assures your satisfaction. Counter’s Jewellery. Huron County’s Oldest Esta­ blished Jewellery Store. tfb FOR ALL your home remodel­ ling, painting and decorating, call 482-7109, Steve Kember Construction, RR 2, Seaforth. Also roofing, bam cement work and spray painting. 19tfb 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. Our Clinton De­ pot is at 55 Albert Street at Amsings Store. Henk’s Shoe Repair, 71 Hamilton St., Gode­ rich.________________38 tfb We Specialize In . . . Furnace Installations Heating Service Electric Wiring Appliance Service Plumbing Installations Eavestroughing CHUTER Plumbing, Heating, Electric SALES A SERVICE 48 King Street Phone 482-7652 ------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- • - Weed Cutting, Ploughing or Cultivating Call George McGee at Clinton Cab 482-7011 tfb SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modem Equipment Work Guaranteed Write or phone Haryey Dale, Seaforth Phone 527-1406 IMtfb Use Classified Ads For Quick Results AUTOS FOR SALE 1962 FALCON Tudor, 6 cylind­ er, Phone 482-9830. 36,37p 1965 HONDA S9Q,, very good condition, $250. Phone 482-7322. 37b 1958 METEOR, fair shape, 7 tires and wheels, best offer. Phone 482-7429. 37b 1962 CHEVELLE II automatic, ■ in perfect condition, low mil­ eage. Phone 482-7829 after 6 p.m, • 37p 1967 HONDA 90, Super Sport" cherry red, chrome fenders, ex­ cellent condition.. Phone Paul Gornall, 482-9086. 37p 1964 CHEVROLET Biscayne 4- door standard shift, low mil­ eage, excellent condition. Phone 236-4078, Earl Gingerich, Zur­ ich, Ont. 36,37b HELPWANTED ACTIVE MEN for steady work with poultry; also one lady for work with eggs and chicks. Mc­ Kinley Farms and Hatchery Ltd,, Zurich, phone 262-2837. 36-38b HELP WANTED FEMALE WAITRESS wanted, full time. Apply to Box 371 Clinton News- Record. 37p CLERK-WAITRESS for full- time employment. Apply in per­ son to Bartliffs Restaurant. 37b YOUNG LADY wanted to baby- sit 2 children beginning Octob­ er 2, in my home. Phone 482- 7823. 37b GIRL OR LADY with driver’s licence for light housework. Ap­ ply to Box 330, Clinton News- Record. 33,34,35b, 37tfb PART-TIME Alterationist want- ed for retail clothing store. Please send application to Box 132, Clinton, Ontario. 37b HAIRDRESSER—must be ex- perienced and reliable, full ox’ part-time. Apply to Box 370, Clinton News-Record. 37tfb LOST AND FOUND RED SWEATER, lost between Clinton and Exeter on Satur­ day. Phone 482-9627. 37p LOST—All Black Female Cat, answers to Taby. Phone 482- 7377. 37p MISCELLANEOUS DAILY CAR RENTAL, rea- sonable rates. McGEE’S, Gode­ rich. Phone*524-8391...*» 3tfb STAMP cdUS^SO^ould like to trade stamps’" with other collectors. Write to Joe Kort- endyk, c/o Bill Dykstra, RR 2, Bayfield. 34-37b 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 PET STOCK TOY MANCHESTER puppies, 2 months old. $20. Mrs. Harold Baechler. Phone .526-7719 Au­ burn. • 37b 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. 33tfb REAL ESTATE 3 BEDROOM Brick House, in good location. Phone 482-9306. _____________________ 37b SMALL HOUSE on James St., for sale, 3 bedrooms, gas heat­ ed. Phone 482-7160._____36,37p HOUSE FOR SALE — 1% storey house, insul brick, con­ veniently located on large lot on quiet street. Enquiries should be made to 482-6654.______37b 100 ACRE FARM, 2 miles east of Benmiller, choice clay loam, 5 room house, furnace and bath, drive shed and large corn crib. Apply Joe Corey, Clinton, 482- 9889. • 37-38b FOR SALE: In the Village of Bayfield, a residence and com­ mercial building, located on the East side of Highway 21. For inspection and particulars, con­ tact The Industrial Mortgage & Trust Company, Forest, Ont. ____________ _________36-39b 100 ACRES rolling clay land, brick house, 5 bedrooms, 3-piece bath, 2 barns 56x60 and 25x40, never-failing, spring creek, five acres hardwood bush; close to highway, Clinton area. Apply to Box 361, Glinton News- • Record._______________ 36,37p DUPLEX, double bricked house on N. Main St., Seaforth, with oil furnace, three-piece bath and cupboards in each. Two bed­ rooms upstairs, large bedroom downstairs. Selling due to ill health. Orville Dale, phone 527- 0758. 36tfb Classified Ads. Bring Quick Results AUCTION SALE Of Farm Machinery, Hay, Household Furniture and An­ tiques will be held for Arthur Waymouth N.H. Lot 26, Con. 12, Hulletf Township, on No* 4 Highway, .3 miles south of Blyth or 1 mile porth of Londesboro, on Saturday, September 16 at 1:30 p.m. Implements: International W4 tractor in good condition; Int­ ernational 3-fujrrpw ace-bottom plough on rubber; ,Cockshutt 3- furrow plough; rubber tired wagon and rack; M-H seed drill; M-H mower; number of horse drawn machinery, har­ rows, land roller, grain roller, extension ladder; cedar posts; lumber; fanning mill; single & double harness, collars, 2 sets of chime bells; sleigh bells; buggy; 500 bales of hay; scales. 1937 Dodge car. Household Items: Rocking chair, dining room table and chairs, hall rack, bedroom suite, dressers, washstand, sideboard, glass cupboard, chest of draw­ ers, coal oil lamp, dishes, pic-- ture frames, trunk, Quaker oil burner, numerous small articles. Terms Cash ALLAN MacINTYRE, Auctioneer,. Lucknow George Powell, Clerk 36,37b AUCTION Sale of real estate, farm machinery and some household effects will be held for Murray Rankin, Lo 18, Lake Range, Ashfield Township, 1 mile south of Kintail and half mile west of Highway 21. (Turn t Huron Sands Ropd) on Monday, September 18, at 1:30. Implements: Super Mayor Tractor, 4 years old, like new; one arm Ford manure loader; Ford 3-furrow 12" plow, 3 point hitch; Ford cultivator, Massey-Ferguson Super 92 self-pro­ pelled uombine with 2-row corn head, cab and ben attachments (in like new condition); 4-i*ow bean puller wind­ rower; 13 ft. cultipacker; New Idea manure spreader; .2 gravity grain boxes, 130 bus. and 160 bus.; 7-ton farm wagon with 8 ply implement tires, new; 12-ton wagon and flat rack; 40 plate Oliver wheel diss with hydraulic cylinder; 1950 Ford pick­ up ruck, good motor; harrows; some househouls effects. Numerous small articles. Real Estate. The real estate being part lot 18, Lake Range, Ashfield Township, including 25 acres more or less, half mile from Lake Huron on which is situated a good frame house with all modern conveniences; also a barn, 36 x 76 and drive shed, will be offered for sale subject to reserve bid requiring 10% cash day of sale, bal­ ance in 60 days. Terms, cash. - Allan MacIntyre, Auctioneer. ’ ‘ Lucknow; ’ '■* “x* Wn-' ■ ATTENTION FARMERS! FOR SALE 150 HY-LINE PULLETS start­ ing to lay. For information call Earl Cox 482-3343.________37p BALED OAT Straw for sale; also wood for stove or fire­ place. Phone 482-3221. 36tfb USED SPIKE TOOTH cylinder for MF 92 combine; also used Maurer bean puller. Phone 482-' 7433. 37-8b NEW BEAN KNIVES for all types of bean pullers. Contact Basil O’Rourke, blacksmith and welding shop, Brucefield, Ont. Phone 482-9131. 34-37b WE HAVE A good supply of grass seed and Pfister com. George Wraith and Co., High­ way 8, 1JA miles south of.God­ erich. Phone 524-6511. 18tfb FARMWAY bam cleaners — have your bam measured now for spring installation. Hallman Silos - place order early. For the best silo unloaders and bulk feeders, see Van Dale. Versatile swathens and grain augers. Geo­ rge Wraith and Co., Highway 8, 1*4 males south of Goderich, Phone 524-6511- 18tfb Fall Fertilizer Bag and Bulk Fertilizer for wheat and plow-down. Phone CLINTON FEED MILL 482-3484 / : .......... 1 s Clinton Community Auction Sales EVERY FRIDAY EVENING at 7:30 p.m. Government Inspected Scale* Cattle Sold by Weight TERMS: CASH JOE COREY, Salos Manager ........—...•..........■............. : .......... AUCTION SALE Of Reul Estate, Livestock, Machinery, Hay, Household Ef­ fects and Antiques, will be held for the Estate of late Ross McPhee lot 8, con. 9, Colborne Town­ ship, 8 miles west of Auburn, on Saturday, September 23 at 1:00 p.m, 42 head of beef cattle, cows, calves, yearlings and two year olds; full line of farm machin­ ery; also the home farm which is all equipped for a good dairy setup as well as the 40 acre grass farm will be offered sub­ ject to reserve bid, at 3:30 p.m. Furniture sells first at 1 p.m; Terms Cash. See bills for list. ALLAN MacINTRYRE, Auctioneer, Lucknow , 36,37b AUCTION SALE of Household Effects of the Estate of Mrs. Gertrude A, McVittie, from the county road east in the Village of Londesboro on Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 1 p.m. the following Household Effects — 2-piece chesterfield suite; 2 platform rock As; 4 antique side chairs; foot stool; piano and bench (gooef condition); Victorian chair; 3 upholstered chairs; end tables; television (21 inch); magazine rack; studio couch; wicker racking chair; 3 rocking chairs; Oak table; 6 oak chairs; china cabinet; several small tables; 2 large rugs; scatter rugs and mats; 2 oak beds com­ plete; iron bed complete; dres­ sers; wash stands; console table; TV serving trays; card tables; hall rack; large mirror; tri-light; hall tree; smokers stand; sewing machine; foot stool; wall mirrors; fernery; 2 electric clocks; extension table; kitchen chairs; lawn chairs; 2 brass lamps; blue lamp; brass extension lamp; trunk; ironing board; refrigerator; electric stove (Al condition); 2 kitchen cupboards; mantel clock; kit­ chen clock; lathe; band saw; 8 inch planer jointer; carpenter’s tools; garden tools; platform scale; cook stove; work bench; extension ladder; other ladders; kitchen dishes; fancy and an­ tique dishes including Bridal Wreath Lemoge; silverware; glassware; cooking utensils. Numerous other articles in­ cluding a 1948 Chevrolet coach. Please note this is a large sale andzwill start at 1 o’clock sharp. Terms — Cash Harry Oakes, Roy Easom, Executors of the Estate Edw. W. Elliott, Auctioneer 37-38b JJse Classified Ads. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE SHETLAND PONY MARE, 2 years old. Call Blyth 523-4375 after 6. 37p WANTED IMMEDIATE CASH for good standing timber and bush lots. Write Robert Eagleson, Ailsa Craig. 29tfb SERVICES OVER 30 YEARS dependable service at low cost. John Bach, Seaforth, Phone 527-0120. Your IH deader. 32tfb ARROW Gasoline and Diesel oil — Valvoline motor oils and greases — delivered to farm — new equipment loaned, Gordon Grigg, Phone 482-9411. 39tfb AUCTIONEER and Appraiser' Licensed and capable in selling ail types of auction sales. Bruce Rathwell, Brucefield. Phone 482-3384,___________ 7tfb BUY BARGAINS in Farm Rer search by the ton or by the bag from your Purina dealer. See for yourself the outstand­ ing results to be gained. Clin­ ton Farm Centre, 482-9333. 30tfb DEAD STOCK MARIAH BROS. Will pay per lb. on 500 lbs. and over for dead or disabled cows and homes. Please phone promptly Phone Collect 133 Bruwel* 24-HOUR SERVICE LICENSE 390065 7tfb We are shipping cattle every Monday for United Co-operative* 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 leow SERVICES EXTRA garbage and junk pick­ up service, Phone evenings 482* 7318 oi- 482-9134. 19tfb ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd. Sales and Service. Alvin Riley, 524-6514. 153 Lighthouse St., Goderich._______'______18tfb Dr. M. W. RAITH8Y B.S.A., D.V.M., V.S.VETERINARY SURGEON Large and Small Animal* Boarding ♦ Phone 524-8573 GODERICH, ONTARIO 9tfb TENDERS WANTED Village of Bayfield Sealed tenders will be accepted until 12:00 noon, Friday 29th September 1967, by the under­ signed. subject to the approval of the D.H.O., for 800 yards 5/8 crush Granular A gravel. To be delivered at the discretion of the Road Superintendent. Lowest or any tender not neces­ sarily‘accepted. Phyllis Maloney, Clerk-Treasurer, Village of Bayfield. 37b CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Har­ old Emerson, Clinton, wish to express their thanks and sin­ cere appreciation to everyone for cards, flowers, visits and other kindnesses during his ill­ ness; to the staff and nurses of Seaforth Community Hospital, Dr. Brady and Dr. Malkus. Thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends for the beautiful floral tributes, messages of sym­ pathy, cards, donations to the Qincor Society and to all who called to pay their respects during the recent loss of a dear husband and father. Special thanks to Dr. A. J. Mowatt and the Ball Funeral Home. 37b The family of the late Mabel Stackhouse wish to express their sincere thanks and deep appre­ ciation to friends, relatives and neighbours for their acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and floral tributes during their sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. E. D. Stuart, Rev. W. J. Maines, the pallbearers, flow­ er bearers and the Beattie Fun­ eral I-Iome, 37p Nelson Leaf and family grate­ fully acknowledge the many ex­ pressions of sympathy extended to them in their loss of a be­ loved wife and mother. A spec­ ial thanks to the doctors and nursing staff of Clinton Public Hospital for their kindly and attentive administrations to Mrs. Lear during the past eight weeks, and to the many friends whose visits, cards and flowers meant so much. " 37p ' We wish to express our heart­ felt thanks to neighbours, friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness, cards and visits- during my wife’s lengthy illness. Messages* of sympathy, floral tributes and donations to the Cancer Society are also much appreciated. We would especially thank Dr. Oakes, nurses and staff of Clin­ ton Public Hospital, Rev. Grant Mills, the ladies of Ontario St. United Church UCW and Clin­ ton Women’s Institute. —EARL LAWSON AND FAMILY. 37b I would like to take this op­ portunity to • thank friends, neighbours and relatives for flowers, gifts and cards while a patient in Clinton Public Hos­ pital. Special thanks to Dr. Ad­ dison, Dr. Walden and nursing staff. —MRS. GEORGE S. EL­ LIOTT. ' 37b The family of the late Ed­ ward Boyes wish to thanktheir many relatives, friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy, flowers and sym­ pathy cards,. ' Special thanks to . Rev. G. Lockhart Royal of Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, pallbearers, flower bearers, , Beattie Funeral Home and to all who helped in any way. >37b 1 would like to say a very sincere thank you to all who sent me flowers, gifts, cards .and wrote letters to me while I was a patient in Clinton Pub­ lic Hospital and an out-pa,tient at K-W Hospital, Kitchener. Everyone was so wonderful that I can’t say any special thank you, but a great big thank you to everyone. — Sincerely, MILDRED MC­ CULLOUGH. 37b Ephraim Clarke and family wish - to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to re­ latives, friends, neighbours for all their many acts of kindness, flora) tributes and cards of sympathy during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. J. C. Britton, Rev. Ure , Stewart, for their kind mess­ ages, Box Funeral Home, pall­ bearers and flower bearers. 37p I wish to extend my sincere j thanks to all Who sent cards I and flowers and visited m«j i while I was a patient in Clin- ! ton Public Hospital and after I returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Walden, Dr. Flowers. Dr. Oakes and the nursing staff for all kindness shown me. — ROSE NICKLE. 37b IN MEMORIAM EDWARD — In loving mem­ ory of a dear mother, Mrs. Nel­ lie Edward, who passed away 6 years ago, September 11, 1961. "Upright ahd just in all her ways,Loyal and true through all her* days, Silently suffered, patiently bore , God took her home to suffer no more,” •—Always /remembered by son James and family. 37p ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr., and Mrs. John Shanahan, London, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Anne to Mr. Frederick Fansh?rf, son of Mr, and Mrs Osborne Fansher, GJanworth, Ontario. The wedding to take place in Wortley Baptist Church, London on October 7, 1967, 371^♦ * ♦ Mr. and Mrs. E, W- Erickson, Bayfield, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Elaine to Wilson Har­ vey Carrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carrick, RR 2 Luck­ now.. The wedding will take place at 4 p.m. on Saturday, October 7, 1967 in. Trinity An­ glican Church. Bayfield. 37b♦ * * Mr, and Mrs. James William Booker, Port Colborne,’ Ontario, wish to announce the forth­ coming marriage of their daughr ter, Sharon Gayle to Mr. Ger­ ard G, Van Ninhuys, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gerard Van Ninhuys, Bayfield, Ontario. The marriage will ta,ke place on Saturday, October 14, 1967, in St. Elizabeth R.C. Church, RR 2 Wainfleet, Ontario, at 12 noon. '37p♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc­ Donald, Clinton, are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosemary Elda to RCMP Constable Donald Grant Oesch, Ottawa, son of Cpl. and Mrs. LeRoy Oesch, Clinton. The wedding to take place at St. Andrew’s Presby­ terian Church on Saturday, October 7, 1967 at 6:30 p.m. 37b DEATHS BENNETT — In Westminster Hospital, London, on Tues­ day, September 12, 1967 Wil­ liam Clarence (Ken) Bennett, Clinton, in his 71st year. Funeral service from R. S. Box Funeral Home, Seaforth on Friday, September 15vat 2 p.m. with interment • in Brussels Cemetery. BROMLEY—In Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, Septem­ ber 8, 1967 Mrs. Willie Brom­ ley, Blyth, in her 72nd year. Funeral service from Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, on Sun-, day, September 10 with inter­ ment in Blyth Union Ceme­ tery. LEAR—In Clinton Public Hos­ pital on Saturday, September 9, 1967 Mrs. Nelson Lear, Londesboro, in her 66th year. Funeral service from Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, on Monday, September 11 with interment in Blyth Union Cemetery. KEYES—As the result of an auto accident on Thursday, September 7, 1967, EJmore Keyes, Exeter, formerly of Stanley Township, in his 67th year. Funeral service from Hopper - Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter on Sunday, September 10 with interment in Bayfield Cemetery. j-McBEATH —t In.Beaforth,Com-' S munity Hospi’taTon Monday, | September 11, 1967 John Walter McBeath, Brucefield in his. 70th year. Funeral, service from Bonthron Fun­ eral Home on Thursday, September 14 at 2:30 p.m. with ipterment in Baird’s Cemetery, Stanley Township. SPROUL — In Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, Septem­ ber 12, 1967 Elmer Sproul, RR 3 Auburn, in his 55th year. Funeral service from Arthur Funeral Home on Thursday, September 14 with interment i n Dungannon Cemetery. Huron crop report The harvesting of white beans has started in some areas of the county, and the complete crop will be mature within seven to ten days. A touch of 'frost was reported in some of the low lying areas and may have an effect on the crop. Spring grains have pretty well all_ been harvested in Huron ORANGE GREEN BLUE GOLD CHOOSE FALL WARDROBE YOUR NEW SUIT, TOPCOAT AND HAT N *• fin* with the finest from our quality linos Main Corner, Clinton, Ontario. Phono 482-P733 \ ....'........ '.........Ws ■IRTHS BAXTER—In Winghajpi A Disl trjet Hospital on Fridayi. SepJ tember 8, 1967 to Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Baxter (ned Ruth ■ Crich), Winghgm,. daughter Audrey Elaine, I JSRANPQN’wJn Clinton Public] Hospital on Monday, Septem­ ber 11, 1967 to Mr, and Mrs. Glen Brandon, a daughter. CARTWRIGHT — In Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday. September 12, 1967 to Mr, and Mrs. Norman Cartwright, RR 1 Londesboro, a son. • ! HARKERS—In Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, Sep­ tember 7, 1967 to Mr., and Mrs, L. ’Hakkers, RR 2 Clin­ ton, a daughter. VANEGMOND — In Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, September 12, 1967 to Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanEgmopd, a daughter. COMING EVENTS Thursday, Sept. 14 — BINGO at Clinton Legion Hall, 15 reg­ ular games for $5.00. 2 share- the-wealth games. 1 special game for $25.00, the first letter “L” and first.letter “T” applies on this game for $2.00 each. 3 share-the-wealth • games,. jack­ pot applies on those, 3 games $55,00 in 55 numbers. 2. door prizes for $2.00 each. Admission 50c; extra cards 25c or 6 for $1.00. ■ tfb Friday, Sept. 15—Cash Bingo in Seafortji Legion Hall,. 8:15 p.m. 15 regular games; 3 $25 specials;. $75.00 jackpot to go. Sponsors, Branch 156, Royal Canadian Legion. 37b Tuesday, Sept. 19 — BINGO at Huron Fish and Game Club. Jackpot $55.00 in 55 numbers. 6 door prizes. 8:30 p.m. tfb Original works in oils will be presented by Michael Roth and Peter Snyder of Kitchener- Waterloo on Saturday, Sept. 23 from 12 noon to 9 p.m. Sunday, viewing only, 1:30 to 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday 12 noon to 9 p.m. in the Council Cham­ bers, ’ Wingham. Gallery of Landscapes, Seascapes, ' Por­ traits, Still. Life, Abstracts. Sponsored by: The Wingham Business and Professional Wo­ men’s Club. Open Collection at door. 37b Friday, Sept. 29 — Dance to Lionel- Thornton and his Or­ chestra, Clinton CHSS Audi-< torium, tickets $3.50 per couple, lunch provided, sponsors Order of Eastern Star. Advance ticket sale at Garrett’s Shoe Store. 37-8b Wed., Oct. 4 — Annual' Smor-.. gasbord, Varna United Church, adults $1.50, children under T2 75c, preschool children, free. 37b To talk about .Yeep-r town | Doug Andrews, Clinton re»l creation director is anxious to’* meet with Clinton and area teen­ agers who are interested iri^ forming a Teen Town executive’ for the coming fall and win*: ter. A meeting has been sche* duled for Monday, September 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Clinton and DistrictCommunityCentre. It is hoped the kids will come prepared to elect a full slate’ of officers, to begin planning for the social events of the1 season. with the farmers now gathering the remaining straw. A substantial acreage of fall wheat has been planted in the county. ' The 1967 corn crop looks like it will yield highly if it can' escape any early frosts. To date, it seems to be behind in maturity nearly two weeks. ccwR is the Story all these brighter sweaters, pants, jackets. Fall merchandise in. Seo our selections today while the choice is BEST. hues in sport ties, socks end is now pouring