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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1967-09-21, Page 4PEATHS AUCTION SALEPIANO TUNING FOR SALE OR RENT Clinton News-Record, Thursday, Spptaffibat 2b 1957 ♦ CLASSIFIED ADV. RATES (REVISED May 1, 19«5> CASH RATE 3c Per Word Minimum 75c 25c Extra wiU 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 DALE'S Sunoco, Exeter — Tent trail* ers, hard or soft top. Sales — Rentals. Open evenings and weekends also. Phone 235-1710. l,9tfb ARTICLES FOR SALE SPRUCE TREES suitable for fall land scaping, Lloyd Medd, R.R. 1, Clinlon. Phone 482-9836. 37, 38b SIMPLICITY Washers, now available at T. A, Dutton Appliances, Bryce- field. Open'evenings. 38fib WOOD( or CpAL Space Heater, new condition; 10 hanging chicken .iee.t- ers, Gred Helling©. Phono 523-4410. 37, 38b HIGH boy with white knobs, medium size; rose chesterfield, In new condi­ tion; iron kettle; boy's suit, like new, size 14. Phone 482-7572. 38b KENT electric1 guitar ©nd amplifier, $120.00 or best offer. Phone 482- 9463. 38p BLACK Hudson Seal fur coat, size 18. Phone 482-9374. 38b 40" MOFFATT Electric. Range, in ex­ cellent condition, Apply 482-9956. 3Bb, BUSINESS opportunities SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling end collecting money from NEW TYPE high quality coin-operatec| dispensers in this area, No selling, To qualify you. must have car, references, $6Q0 tg $2,900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent month­ ly income. More full time. For per* sonal Interview write /CANAPENN DISTRIBUTING LIMITED, 302 Quellett© Avpnue, Suite 404, Windsor, Ontario, Include phone number, 38p CUSTOM WORK JACKS'S FURNITURE REPAIR: Furnb tore repaired and refinished at REAR of 84 Albert Street, John Plumtree. Phone 482-9695, lOtfb WATCH REPAIR is a job for experts, Our work assurdi your satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery. Huron County's Oldest Established Jewellery Store, . * tfb | DIAL 482-3443 MclNTOSH now being picked; also Cortlands; 7 days a week, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. loliow No. 8 to Holmesville, turn towards store, follow signs. Art Bell's Fruit Farm, 524-8037. 38-9 REMODELLING, renovation?, roofing and floor laying, expertly done. All odd jobs around the home, Kitchen cupboards a specialty. Phone z482- 7676, Ken McNairn, 52tfb ORTHOPEDIC and general Shoe' Re­ pair, Our Clinton Depot is at 55 Albert Street at Amsings Store, Henk's Shoe Repairs, 71 Hamilton St., Goderich. 38tfb McClARY Easy wringer washer, Phone 482-9835. 38b ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT HOMART glass-lined hot wafer heater, 22 gal capacity, white enamel, A-l condition. Phone 482-3258, after 6 p-m. 38p HOUSE for rent, 114 Dunlop St, Phone 345-W6 Brussels, 37, 38p 2-BEDROOM apartment for rent, un- furnised. Phone 482-6675. 35tfb COLEMAN space oil heater with filter, like new; electric two-plate with oven; electric 4-burner , Chef­ master stove. Norris Sillery, phone 482-3368. . ■ 38b We Spechfee Im , . . Furnace Installations Heating Service Electric Wiring Appliance Service Plumbing Installations Eavestroughing CHUTIB Plumbing/ Heafing, Electric SALES & SERVICE King Street phone 482*756246 HOUSE FOR RENT, 108 Albert St. Available Oct.- 1. Apply to Ed. Grigg, phone 482-7414. 37ifb 23" ELECTRIC range, lo'p burners in good condition, $10.00. Phone Mrs. J. W. Peck, 482-7774. 38p 4-BEDROOM Farm Home for rent; all modern conveniences; available now. Phone Ron Taylor, 482-3251. 36-3 8 b FRIGIDAIRE Cold Wall refrigerator, quantity of-quart and pint sealers. Phone 482-9311 or 160 Queen St. _____ 38p UNFURNISHED, self-contained, one- bedroom apartment. Centrally located. Private entrance. Phone 482-9477. 36tfb GIRL'S dresses, jumper set and 2 winter cats, sizes 4 and 5. Phone 482-9287. 38b Weed Cutting, Ploughing or Cultivating Call George McGee at Clinton Cab, 482-7011 tfb YOPR PIANO shpuld be typed ©nd checked for moth damage and other defects regularly. 1 ©pprpclate the continued privilege of servicing many pf the Instruments in this are©, Qeprge W. Cox, phone 482-3870. 33tfb REAL ESTATE Jl 3-BEDROOM brick hpuse, in good location. Phpne 482-9306. 3Bbtfb 100-ACRES FARM, 2 miles ©ast of iBenmlller, choke clay loam, 5-room house, furnace and bath, drive shed and large corn crib, Apply Jpe Corey, Clinton, 482-9889, 37-38b ' ..’ " ■' \ • - ' A FOR SALE: In the Village of Bayfield, a residence and commercial building, located on the East side of Highway 21 ,For inspection and particulars, contact The Industrial Mortgage & Industrial Trust Company, Forest, Ont. 36-39b ' ........' > - ■■■ DUPLEX, double bricked house on N. Main St,, Seaforth, with oil furnace, three-peice bath and cupboards in each, Two bedrooms upstairs, large bedroom downstairs. Selling due to ill health. Orville Dale, phone 527- °758. 36tfb SEVEN-rbom ranch .style brick house in Seaforth, nearly new, hot water gas heated, fireplace, modern kitchen; 1 acre land, garage, Priced to sell. Phone 527-1332. 38-41 b ESTATE AUCTIPN SALE pf property end household effects jn the town pf Clinton, 132 'yictprl© Street, Friday, September 29th at 1 p.m. Some ©ntlque furniture and china; 3-piece chesterfield suite; small size Bell upright piano and bench; JO x 10 rug; mirrors; pictures; pedestal; occa­ sional chairs; rocking chairs; settee; 2 antique ropkers; small tables; oak dining room suite; round table; oval glass china cabinet; 6 chairs; Chester- field bed; oil space heater; mantle radio; drop-head Singer sewing ma­ chine; 7-ft. Frigidaire rangett©; chrome kitchen table; kitchen chairs; Q-day kitchen clock; kitchen electric clock; 2-b©droom suites; chest of drawers; trunk; bedding; drapes; floor lamps; vacuum cleaner; extension table; set gf dishes; Englishchina; ornaments;' kitchen utensils; electrical appliances; toaster; Iron kettle; washing machine; tub?; carpentry tools; garden tools. Property at the same place at 3:0Q p,m, The property will be offered for sale; 5-rpom frame cottage; sun porch; full basement, all modern conveni­ ences. Terms 10% down, balance 3Q days. Sold subject to reserve bid, Immediate possession. Chattels: Cash. Estate of th© late Edward Boyes. For further particulars apply ip Mrs. Eva Johnson, Goderich, phone 524- 7992, executrix pf estate, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, Mel Graham,* Clerk, Executrix; Mrs, Eva Johnson, Mrs. Florence Fowler, Mrs. Mabel Reid, 38, 39b AUCTION SALE of Household Effects pf the Estate of Mrs. Gertrude A. McVittio, from the county road past inXtho VILLAGE OF LONDESBORO • -90. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27 ©t 1 p.rp: the following .Household Effect? 2-piece chest* prf|eld, ?Ulte; p|©tfgrm rockers; 4 antique side chairs; foot stpplt piano and bpneh (good condition); Victorian chair; 3 upholstered chairs; end tables; television (21-ir»ch); magazine Xpek; studip couch; wjeker rocking chpir; 3 rqcking ohalrs; pak tablp; 6 gak chair?; phlM cabinet; sever©) small tables; 2 Iprge rugs; scatter rug? ©nd mats; 1 oak beds complete; iron bed complete;/ dressers; wpsh stand?; console table; TV ©erving trpys; card fables; hall rack; large mirror; fri-Jight; ha|) tree; \smpkers ?tand; sewing machine; foot stoql; wpll mirrors; fernery; 2 electric clocks; extension table; kitchen chairs; (awn chairs; 2 brass lamps; J?|ue l©mp; brass extension lamp; trunk; ironing board; refrigerator; electric stove (A-l condition); 2 kitchen cup­ boards; mantel clock; kitchen clock; lathe; band spy, 8-inch planer jointer; carpenter's tools; garden tools; platform scale; cook sfpve; work bench; extension ladder; other lad­ ders; kitchen dishes; fancy and an­ tique dishes including Bridal’ Wreath limoges; silverware; glassware; cook­ ing utensils. Numerous other articles including a 1948 Chevrolet coach. Please note this js a large, sale and CARD OF THANKS My .'.sinfigrs thanks M all who so |dndiy rernembered me whilp a patient ,jn Clinton Pybll© Hospital, for cards, flowers, gifts ©ij$ visits, A special thank you to pr, (5pdd©rsl, Rev. Seeg* miller and nursing, staff of the hos* pl.t©|, All was appreciated,—SYLVIA HENDERSON. . 38^ We wish to express gyr heartfelt thanks to neighbours, friends and relatives for the*raany acts pf kindness shown by cards, visit?, floral tributes and donation? to the Heart Fund dur­ ing our sad bereavement Special thank? to, doctors, nurses and orderlies of Westminster Hospital and to Dr, Andrew Mpwatt, Wesley Willis Church; Rev, D. Docken of Walton United. Church; the Clinton Legion Ladies' Auxiliary for so ©bly serving. These expressions will be long remembered. -MRS. W, C, BENNETT AND FAMILY. ~ - 38p I wish to thank all my friends and neighbours who sent cards and helped on the farm doing my work while I was in Ontario Hospital and since I rpiurned home,-ROBERT G, JOHN- STON, .38p NOTICE AN AMATEUR radio operator's course will be starting in Clinton on Thurs­ day, September 28. The course is open to anyone who would obtain their amateur radio Phone 482-9233 evenings for details. like to licence, further 38b I PET STOCK German Shepherd Labrador Retriever PUPS • Mother Registered PHONE HENSALL 262-5321 38-39p will start at 1 o'clock sharp. Terms — Cash Harry Oakes, Roy Easom, Executors of the Estate Edw, W. Elliott, Auctioneer 37-3Bb The family of the late Walter 'Mc- Beath wish to express their thanks and sincere appreciation to friends, relatives ©nd neighbours for their many acts .of kindness, messages of sympathy, floral tributes and dona­ tions to the Ontario Heart Foundation during their recent sad bereavement. . Special thanks to Rev. D. Stuart, the pallbearers, flower bearers and the Bonthron Funeral Home, 3gb LARGE Wood-turning lathe in first class shape, complete with motor,, Phone 482-9695. John Plumtree. 36tfb SEPTip TANKS CLEANED Modern Equipment Work Guaranteed Write or Thon© HARVEY DALE, SEAFORTH PHONE 527-1406 AUCTION SALE 30tfb UPPER DUPLEX in Brucefield, 2 bed­ rooms, oil heated, new stove and refrigerator, adults or with small baby preferred. Phone 262-5047. ft -- ----------------—---- Ci SELF-CONTAINED one-bedroom apart­ ment, furnished,, all 'Utilities paid, $75.00 per month. Paul Bunyan Motel, Bayfield. For appointment call .271- 2308, Stratford or at motel weekends. 32tfb NOW AVAILABLE at Anstett Jevyel- . ler,? Limited, Portable. -Typewriters' and Adding Machines, $5 down, $f< a month. ' * , 27tf& ONE-BEDROOMs unfurnished apart­ ment, upstairs, living room, kitchen, bathroom, heated, suitable for couple. Apply McEwan's Store., 28tfb CURTAINS - Draperies - Window Blinds - Venetian Blinds - Bamboo - Drapery Track, Drapery Pull Rods, Ready Made Draperies. Free Estimates Given, IRWINS DRY GOODS. 5tfb STOCKER and Feeder Cattle Sale of 1,400 head at Brussels Livestock Ltd,, Brussels, Ontario, on Tuesday, October 3 al 1 p.m. Jack Bryane and Hugh Pearson, proprietors. Emil McLennan and Allan MacIntyre, auctioneers. 38, 49b ESTATE AUCTION SALE of property, machinery and household effects, lot 43, concession 13, Hullett Township, 1 mile south of Auburn, on the Base Line, on Friday, October 6 at 1 p.m. Machinery: Dodge sedan in run­ ning condition; Plymouth sedan, not in running condition; Case tractor on rubber, not in running condition; 3- furrow International plow; quantity of scrap iron; Portland cutter; set of sloop sleighs; some household effects, glass cupboard, extension table, kit­ chen chairs. Property: At the same place, 3 p.m., property will be Subject to reserve or less, clay loam except 5 acres, barn. Terms: Chattels cash; property 10% down, balance in 60 days unless other arrangements made. Estate of the late John Wagner William J. Wagner, Luella . Wagner, Executors of the estate, Donnelly & Murphy, solicitors for estate. Harold Jackson, auctioneer. 38, 39, 40b MTWHOB offered for sale bid, 93 acres more land, all workable frame house and APARTMENT for rent-newly decorat­ ed, centrally located, suitable for single person or couple. Available October 1. Call H. C. Lawson at 482-9644. . ' 37tfb Huron Automotive & Supply 263 Huron Rd. Goderich, Ont., Phone 524-6271 ■ Clinton Representative GEO. CUTLER 482-9782 24tow AUCTION Sal© of Household Effects from J IQ Huron Street, Clinton, on Saturday, September 30, at 1:30 p.m. the following: Household Effects: Early Victorian, walnut couch; Victorian double roll walnut couch; Bell piano and bench; oak round lamp table; chesterfield chair; 3-piece chesterfield suite; small tables including magazine tables; end tables; console table; coffee table; floor lamps; table lamps; wall lamps; walnut glass cupboard (antique-cherry and butternut); Wilton rug, 9' x 12'; green nylon rug, 9' x 12'; oak dining room extension table (large); 4 dining room chairs; arm chair; oak small chest; cherry serving table (antique); sewing cabinet; 3 chest of drawers; Jenny Lynd walnut bed, complete; bedroom chair; 3-piece bedroom suite; 3 metal beds, complete; 2 commode stands; cherry drop leaf table; 2 drop leaf tables; high boy chest; 4 rocking chairs; 5-piece breakfast suite,- other tables and chairs; 2 studio couches; 2 pair portiere drapes; kitchen cabinet; Moffat electric stove; Kelvinator re­ frigerator; Simplicity washing machine; General Electric floor heater; 4 TV luncheon tables; dishes; picture frames; oil lamps; pictures; toilet set and part toilet set (including an­ tiques); quantity of books; carpenter's tools; garden tools; numerous other articles. Terms: Cash. No reserve as the property is sold. Mrs. Marion Eeeley, Proprietress, Edward W, Elliott, Auctioneer. 38, 39b IN MEMORIAM GUEST—In loving memory of a dear sister, Babe Johnston Guest, who Passed away in Guelph, September 20, 1965. , I did not stand beside you To see your life depart But when 1 heard that you were gone It almost broke my heart Thoughts of you come drifting back Within my dreams to stay To know that you are resting Where the twilight ends the day." —Ever remembered by sister Flo. 38b GREER—Treasured memories of you dear son and brother, Michael, who passed away suddenly seven years ago, September 17, 1967. "Seven years have passed, but me­ mories stay, As deep and dear as yesterday, Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of a son we loved and will forget." —Always remembered by Dad, Wendy and Patti-Lynn. never Mom, 38b GREER—-In loving memory of a dear brother, Michael Greer, who passed! away September 17, 1960. "Remembering is a gold chain, Death tries to break, but all in vain To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart." —Sadly missed by his sister Joyce. 38b DEATHS FOR SALE SERVICES ONE-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­ ment,* upstairs, heated, suitable for couple, own entrance. Available Sept. 30. Phone 482-9573, after 6 p.m. 38, 39b CLINTON'S CELANESE CARPET CENTRE 1962 CHEVELLE II automatic, in per­ fect condition, low mileage. Phone 482-7829, after 6 p.m, 38 WE HAVE a good supply of grass seed and Pfister corn. George Wraith and Co., Highway 8, 1 % miles south of Goderich, Phone 524-6511. 18tfb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOR SALE—Serviceable aged hog. Contact James Storey, "phone 482.- 9258. 38b BUY BARGAINS in Farm Research by the ton or by the bag from your Purina dealer. See for yourself the outstanding results, to be gained. Clinton Farm Centre, 482-9333. 30tfb LARGE brick house with oil heating, 4-piece bath, built-in cupboards, Im­ mediate possession Phone 262-5054. 38, 39b Installations or in your home, O Wall Jo Wall Area Carpets. ® Samples shown ® Free Estimates. ® Guaranteed Installations. There's a Celanese Carpet for every room in the home. SIX-room apartment, downtown, up­ stairs at 16 Albert St., $50 month. For further information call at Clin­ ton News-Record office. 38tfb 'Quality you can trust' From THREE-bedroom house for rent, avail­ able now. Apply to Norris Sillery, 482- 3368. 38b THREE-bedroom house for rent', cen­ trally located, available Oct, 1. H. C. Lawson, phone 482-9644, 38tfb BALL & MUTCH LTD. CREST Hardware and Furniture Phone 482-9505 Clinton 23tfb 1967 HONDA 90, Super Sport, cherry red, chrome fenders, excellent con­ dition. Phone Paul Gornall, 482-9086. 38p HELP WANTED ACTIVE MEN for steady work with poultry; also one lady for work with eggs and and Hatchery 262-2837, chicks. McKinley Farms Ltd., Zurich, phone 36-38b MALE or female to pick tomatoes, 8 miles south of Bayfield on highway 21, ( in St. Joseph's; also canning tomatoes for sale. Call 236-4795. .38p STORAGE SPACE-We have ample un­ healed storage space "for boats, motors, furniture, etc. Contact Ellwood Epps Sport Shop at 80 King St., Clinlon. Phone 482-9622. . 38tfb ARTICLES WANTED HELP WANTED ■ FEMALE GOOD used jolly jumper wanted. Phone 482-9287. 38b YOUNG lady wanted to babysit 2 children beginning October 2, in my home. Phone 482-7823, 37-38b ACCOMMODATION WANTED ARTICLES FOR RENT Store cfoth- 2HAINSAWS, Garden Tillers 3ower Mower rentals at J. W. fo/mer Wells Auto Electric), Clinton. Phone 482-3851, BAKERY AND RESTAURANT WANTED to rent—garage to various household articles and ing. Preferably heated. 9261, anytime. Bread With A Fresh talced Flavor BIRTHDAY, ANNIVERSARY, WEDDING GIRL OR LADY with driver's licence for light housework, Apply to Box 330, Clinton News-Record. 33, 34, 35b, 37tfb HAIRDRESSER—must be experienced and reliable, full or part-time, Apply to Box 370, Clinton News-Record, 37tfb NEWS-RECORD requires lady for part- time work in office, Experience with cash an asset. Apply In person to Mrs. Hartman, News-Record office. 38x WAITRESS for part-time employment. Should be available for both day and evening work. Apply in person to Bartllff's Restaurant. MISCELLANEOUS DAILY CAR RENTAL, reasonable rates. McGEE's, Goderich, Phone 524-8391. 3tfb FARMWAY barn cleaners — have your barn measured now for spring installation. Hallman Silos - place order early. For the best silo un­ loaders and bulk feeders, see Van Dale. Versatile swathers and, grain augers. George Wraith and Co., High­ way 8, 1% miles south of Goderich. Phone 524-6511. 18 tfb FOUR good breeding Sussex ewes. Apply Wilmer Reed, Varna. Phone 482-9286. 38b ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd. Sales and Service. Alvin Riley, 524-6514. 153 Lighthouse ’St., Goderich. 18tfb 13 PIGS, 6 weeks old. ■ Apply to George Bayley, phone 482-9853. 38p WANTED Dr. M. W. RAITHBY B.S.A., D.V.M., V,S. VETERINARY SURGEON Large and Small Animals Boarding PHONE 524-8573 Goderich, Ontario CRICH—In Lady Minto Hospital, Coch­ rane, on Friday, September 8, 1967, Mrs. Susan Crich, widow of James O. ' Crich, formerly of Clinton. Funeral service from Smith's Funeral Chapel on Monday, September 11 with interment in Cochrane ceme­ tery. VODDEN—In Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, September 16, 1967, Mrs. Charles Vodden, Londesboro, in her 70th year. Funeral service from Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, with interment in Hope Chapel Cemetery, Hullett Township. MUIR—In Seaforth Community Hos­ pital, on Thursday, September 14, 1967, John C. Muir, Seaforth, in his 61st yean Funeral service from R. S, Box Funeral Home, Seaforth, on Sunday, September 17, with interment in Maitlandbank Ceme- Westminster HPSpI London, on Sunday, 1957/ Rev, G, p. Byrfpn^ 25 pn Ave., London, In hfs. 83rd yt Fynpral Service frpip A, Mill George Funeral Home on Wfld.h dayf September 20, yhh IntGOW in Mount Pleasant £ernptpcy, R Byrtpn was © former minister Ontario Street United Chur Clinton. ENGAGEMENT announced Mr. and Mrs, Graham Johnston ai pleased to announce the engagemei qf their daughter, El?i© Dianne, i Mr, Steven Pattison Maguire, son ,c Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Maguire. Tfi marriage to take place on Saturda'i October 14, 1957, ©t Ontario Str©« United Church, Clintpn at 3:30 p.rr 38 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCowai Brucefield, are pleased to ©nnounc the engagement of their daughtei Isobel Lorraine to Mr, Allan Leboh Kuepfer, son of Mr, and Mrs, .Mosi Kuepfer, Wingham. The wedding wil take place in Wingham Baptist Churcj on Saturday, October 14, 1967, at 1 .P.m,_______ 38| Mr. and Mrs. Herert Duizer, R.R. 5 Clinton, wish to announce the forth coming marriage of their eldest daugh' ter, Audrey Jane, to Mr. Peter Meyer son of Mr, and Mrs, John Meyer, Lambeth, . Ontario, The marriage wil take place on Saturday, October 7, 1967, in the First Christian Refqrmec Church, 513 Talbot St., London, On tario, at 3 p.m, 38b COMING EVENTS Thursday, Sept. 21 — BINGO at Clinton Legion Hall, 15 regular games for $5.00; 2 share-the-weafth 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; jackpot applies on those 3 games $56.00 in 56 minutes; 2 door prizes for $2.00 each. Admis­ sion 50c; extra cards 25c or 6 for $1.00. tfb Tuesday, Sept 26 — BINGO at Huron Fish and Game Club. Jackpot $56,00 in 56 numbers; 6 door prizes. 8:30 p.m. tfb Friday, Sept 29 — Dance to Lionel Thornton and his Orchestra, Clinton CHSS Auditorium. Tickets $3.50 per couple, lunch provided. Sponsors Order of Eastern Star. Advance ticket sale at Garrett's Shoe Store. 37-8b Wednesday, Oct. 4—Annual Smor­ gasbord, Varna United Church; adults $1.50, children under 12, 75c;. pre­ school children, free. 37, 381: Thursday, September 28 — Colou Motion Picture "God Cannot Lie" Kingdom Hall, Clinton, 7:30 p.m. 38; Saturday, November 4—Centennia Tea and Bazaar at St. Andrew? Presbyterian Church, miscellaneou booths, homemade baking, 3-5 p.rr Auspices Madeleine Lane Auxiliary. 38, 43/44 Teeswater Fall Fair—Come early o Saturday, September 30th to CAb ADA'S LARGEST RURAL FAIR. Hors races, Klompen dancers from Hollanc Mocha Temple Motorcycle Corp Bands; Log-sawing contest betwes candidates in forthcoming electio Auto show; Horse show; 4-H; famo Silver Dollar Competition; Rides; E citement and thrills. All and more TEESWATER on SATURDAY, SEPTE BER 30th. FREE GRANDSTAND. Sta Show and dance to The Debonnai tn arena Saturday night. 38, 3 Friday, October 20—An evening musiq, featuring Huron Centenr Youth Choir, Wesley Willis Uni Church, Clinton, I Friday, September 29 — Fall B Order of Eastern Star, CH9S Au torium, Lionel Thornton and his C Royal Orchestra. Admission $3.50 couple, 9:30 to 1. f SERVICES Phone CLINTON FEED MILL 482-3484 37, 38, 39b Bag and Bulk Fertilizer for wheat and plow-down. ( USED SPIKE TOOTH cylinder for MF 92 combine; also used Maurer bean puller. Phone 482-7433, 37-8b BALED OAT straw for sale; also wood for stove o.r fireplace. Phone 482- 3221. 36tfb AUCTIONEER and Appraiser' Licenced and capable in selling all types of auction sales. Brute Rathwell, Bruce­ field. Phone 482-3384. 7tfb EXTRA garbage and junk pick-up Service .Phone evenings 482-7318 or 482-9134. 19tfb PLOUGH for sale, 3-furrow Interna­ tional, in good condition, slightly used. Priced reasonable. Phohc 482- 3462, F. W. Andrews, Clinton. 38-39b CUSTOM White-Washing, blowing cob­ webs. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ken Weber, phone Brussels 442J4. 38-43p 500 BALES first-cut alfalfa-fimofhy hay; Shetland pony. Phone 482-3273. 38b IMMEDIATE CASH for good striding, limber end bosh lots. Write Robert Eeglesort, Alisa Craig. ' 29tfb CUSTOM WORK a ■mN BLYTH - CLINTON LADIES 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 xpd. Gordon Grigg. Phone 482-9411. 39tfb LET US REPAIR AND MAKE your rings and jewellery like new. Dia mond rings renewed and stones safely secured-don't take chances. Expert work done reasonably to your satisfaction. Watch repair? and pearl fostririglng, W. N. Counter, tf& Use Classified Ads For Quick Results * CliatoH ComrftMKasy Auctta Soles orr FRIDAY sVENING G.OVeriim«nt Inspected ttmstwa Cattle fcold by WelqM TEmMSs CASH m COREY, Sales Manw ------ STOCK MARLATT BROS. pay por lb. On 500 lbs. over for dead or disabled cows horses. Please phone promptly Phone Colloct 133 Brussels 24-hour Service LICENSE 39OC<55 ALAKAZAM TRY AS WE MAY WE CAN'T GET BLOOD OUT OF A HAT. WE NEED BLOOD DONORS ... PEOPLE ... YOU. MAKE A DATE TODAY TO B GIVE THROUGH Mg YOUR RED CROSS. 1T BOWLING LEAGUE MORE BOWLERS NEEDEDI If tqtarested few At afiNTf / CROWN LANES Sharp S^L 26th