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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT
for rent, suitable for couple.
Apply 93 Huron Street. 36p-tfb
1 - BEDROOM APARTMENT,
furnished and heated. Ceriel
VanDamme. HU 2.6685. 41b
4 -BEDROOM HOUSE, unfur-
nished, located corner of John
and Albert Street, Phone • HU
2-3816, after 6 p.m. 41b
ONE BEDROOM cottage, un-
furnished or partly furnished,
vacant September 30, spacious
grounds, Phone HU 2-9768.
37tfb
3 ROOM furnished, heated ap-
partment, Central location, pri-
vate 'bathroom and laundry
facilities. 46 Princess Street
Weft, phone HU 2-9005. 41p
APARTMENT, ground floor,
heated and furnished, private
bath, suitable for couple, L.
G. Winter, Real Estate, phone
HU 2-6692. 40tfb
UNFURNISHED, 2 bedroom,
ground floor, self contained,
private entrance, off street
parking. Phone HU 2-9085, 170
Victoria Street. 41p
ONE 4 -ROOM apartment, gas
heated and furnished; also one
apartment, unfurnished, one
bedroom. Phone HU 2-9928.
3ltfb
SELF-CONTAINED APART-
ment on main floor. One bed-
room,
edroom, laundry tubs in base-
ment. Furnished or unfurnish-
ed. Centrally located. Phone
HU 2-9581. 41b
TWO STOREY family house,
unfurnished, 3 bedrooms, gar-
age, garden, close to schools,
ideal location. Rent reasonable,
immediate possession. Apply
187 Ontario Street. HU 2-6650.
41-2b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
ALUMINUM DOORS and Win-
dows. Don C. Colquhoun, RR 5,
Clinton. Dial HU 2-3297. 1-tfb
Carefree Heating -- Champion'
Fuel Oil. Phone HU 2-9411,
A. G. Grigg and Son. 3Stfb
COTTON HOUSE DRESSES,
size 46, only $3.98 at Martins
Dept. Store. 39tfb
HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS,
all sizes. Phone HU 2-9808.
41b
GIRL'S '3 -PIECE teal blue out-
fit, size 6x, excellent condition.
Phone HU 2-7563. 41p
OIL HEATER, attached . with
small tank, also 200 gal. tank.
Phone HU 2-9990. 41b
SPACE HEATER, J. R. Vach-
on, Osborne Street, Clinton.
41p
.303 RIFLE with scope; over
and under 12 gauge shot gun;
also •a number of cedar posts.
Phone HU 2-3866. 41p
BLACK WINTER overcoat,
with zip in quilted lining, size
38; black fedora, size 7% to
match; also Kelvinator frig.
Phone HU 2-3895. 40 -ib
OAK DRESSER and stand, $5;
3 -piece bedroom suite, $20;
full size innerspring mattress,
$10. Quantity of 6 inch stove-
pipe. Phone HU 2-7429. 41b
SUCH AN IMPORTANT GIFT
as a diamond should be chosen
with special care. Phone for an
evening appointment, HU 2-
9525 or HU 2-7054. Anstett
Jewellers. 53-tfb
ARTICLES FOR SALE
KENWOOP 1$1.ANKET6—an
ideal gift for all occasions; also
KENWOOD Baby Blankets; all
sizes and colors, MARTIN'S
Dept. Store. 33tfb
FILTER QUEEN
Sales and Service
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensoll 696 r2
29 to 39p tfb
OUTBOARD MOTOR, Scott
Atwater, 3:6 H.P., 1959 model,
water cooled, in Al shape, cash
price $85. Phone HU 2-9793,
Reg Smith, corner of East and
High streets. 41-2b
'McINTOSH APPLES, wind-
falls. Bring your own contain-
ers. Last call for German
prune plums. Drive 2% miles
west of Hensall on Highway 84.
Phone 92 r 2, Zurich, Wilfred
Mousseau. 41b
Electrolux Canada, Ltd.
You Get Qqick Service
When You Phone
HU 2-7302 or HU 2-9119
All parts in stock for
Cleaners and Polishers.
J. AMSING
55 Albert Street, Clinton
41tfb
SPRAYED APPLES for sale:
Macintosh, Delicious now;
Spys later, prices reasonable.
Come to the orchard at the
corner of the Bayfield Road
and Holmesville ,highway or
contact Edward Wise, phone
HU 2-9168. 40 -lb
VACUUM CLEANERS
Sales and Service
Repairs and bags for all mo-
dels of vacuum cleaners and
polishers. Reconditioned mach-
ines of all makes for sale.
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensall 696 r2
29 to 39p tfb
SPRAYED APPLES for sale:
Spy, King, Macintosh, Tolman
Sweet, Snow, Delicious, Green-
ing, Russet, Wolf River and
cider apples. Phone HU 2-3214.
Free delivery in Clinton. Fred
McClymont and Sons, Varna.
41tfb
AUTOMATIC
WASHERS
Now On Display Each
Evening Until 9 p.m.
T. A. DUTTON
Appliances
Brucefield, Ontario
HU 2-3232
34tfb
ROASTING CHICKENS, 5 to
7 lbs., and turkeys, 7 to 15
lbs., all ready for the oven.
Not on Sunday. G. Vander -
hear, RR 2, Bayfield, phone
Clinton HU 2-7492. 40tfb
Al -
TOPSOIL
delivery anytime
L. G. WINTER
REAL ESTATE
Phone HU 2-6692
23-tfb
ARTICLES WANTED
BROWNIE UNIFORM wanted,
size 10. Phone HU 2-7193, 41b
411111116,
PACK THEiR LUNCH WITH
;&VEETSPELI -
COOKIES -- TARTS -- SWEET GOODS
1
Our FridaySpecial
a From Our Store Only
Apple Sauce Cake
Reg. 40c Special 34c
Cocoanut Macaroons
Reg. 38c pkg, Special 33c pkg.
Our Saturday Special
Prom Our Store Only
Old Fashioned Cake Donuts
Reg. 50c doz. Special 43c doz.
Chocolate Marshmallow Rolls
a_,. g each Special 33c each
NIMMOIMMIReg.
BartIiffs Bakery
HU 249727 Limited CUNTON
Bakery and 'Restaurant
ARTICLES FOR SALE
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Smith -Corona Cash Register,,
Separate totals for tax
amounts, $279.50
Victor Adder, with subtraction
Typewriter, Optima portable,
standard size keyboard,
Brand New. Only $89.95
Smith,Corona portable Type-
writer, smart charcoal
shade, standard size key-
board, extra keys, carrying
case. Yours for only $129,59
Smith -Corona Skywriter Por-
table Typewriter, light-
weight, grey tones.
Only $79.95
— TERMS AVAILABLE —
Adder and Typewriter
Tapes and Ribbons
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD,
56 Albert Street, Clinton
Phone HU 2-3443
AUTOS FOR SALE
1949 AUSTIN. Factory recon-
ditioned motor. Two new tires.
Excellent transportation.. 136
Beech Street. 41p
1951 DODGE 1 -ton Pickup with
stock rack, good motor and tir-
es. McKinley Farms and Hat-
chery, phone Hensall 697 r 3.
41-2b
BOARD AND ROOM
ROOM with or without board.
One block from uptown. Mrs;
Carl 1VIcClinchey, 10 William
Street, phone Clinton HU 2-
3844. 41p
RETIRED GENTLEMAN, non-
drinker, desires warm corfor-
table room with board in. Quiet
private home close to business
section, Please call HU 2-3239.
41b
CUSTOM WORK
FOR YOUR PLUMBING AND
HEATING needs, call HU 2-
9433. Hawkins Hardware. 2tfb
DIAMONDS CLEANED and
checked free of charge. Anstett
Jewellers, Clinton. 46-tfb
TREE CUTTING, nothing too
big or too small; wood for sale,
for furnace, stove or fireplace,
Bi11 Lynch, phone HU 2-6692
or HU 2-9198. 40tfb
GAS & ELECTRIC WELDING,
general repair, ornamental
railings. Crow bars, aluminum
shovels for sale. John R. Ham-
ilton, 293 Albert Street. 38tfb
MOTORS, generators, starters,
fencers repaired or rewound.
Parts for most makes on hand
or available. Art Levett and
Sons, 139 Erie Street, phone
HU 2-6640. 40tfb
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used, all
work .guaranteed, write or ph-
one Louis Blake, RR 2, Brus-
sels, phone 442 w 6. Brussels.
41-529
ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS in-
stalled, estimates gladly given.
Back -Hoe work on excavations,
drains, trenches, etc. Phone
Henry Young, 63 North Street,
HU 2-9496. 29-tfb
MOTORS AND PORTABLE
POWER TOOLS REWOUND
and repaired. Parts for all pop-
ular makes, all sizes, all
makes. Reasonable prices. Art
Levett and Sons, 139 Erie Street.
Phone HU 2-6640. 35tfb
KITCHENER UPHOLSTERY—
Expert re- upholstering, re-
finishing and repairing of all
types of furniture. Full range
of materials. Work guaranteed.
Free estimates. Ca11 Groves
Electric, HU 2-9414, Clintontfb
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED
BABY SITTING in my own
home, Phone HU 2-9862.
40-1-p
CLERK -TYPIST, experienced
on telex, comptometer, dicta -
phone, sales control. Bilingual -
Steno in French language. Tele-
phone HU 2-3312. 41p
HELP WANTED
PRICES WANTED for plough-
ing 11 Acres, light land, at RR
3, Clinton, Charles Norton. 41b
PRICES WANTED for tear-
ing down small barn (26x36),
Apply Charles Norton, RR 3,
Clinton. 41b
CHOIR. LEADER for 'Wesley-
Willis
esleyWillis United Church, Clinton,
November 1, State salary desir-
ed, and whether qualified as
organist also. Apply to W. M.
Nediger, 344 'Victoria Street,
Phone Clinton HU 2-9730.
40-1b
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
ATTENTION replies to Box
80. Position has been filled.
Many thanks. Sherlock4Mann-
ing Plane Co., Clinton. 41b
WAITRESS wanted, for full
•tiM lr
e em lo ent.
Apply A lin
yin
person Bartliffs Bakery LitYtit-
ed, Clinton. 41b
YOUNG GIRL or lady to ,train
as waitress. Apply in •'person
to Milt and Nlabel's #Iestattrant,
highway 4, just direr the
bridge, south of Clinton. 41b
CLOTHING
FOR SALE
ALJEAN woollen suits and
dresses; Kitten sweaters; Seo -
tion kraft coats, hand loomed;
Benmiller blankets, Eayfleld
Woollen Shop, Bayfield. 38tfb
HELPMALTWAENTED
APPLICATIONS
are being received for the
combined position of
STEWARD-
CARETAKER
at Huron Fish and Game
Conservation Association
Approx. 48 hours per week.
Please state salary required.
Lowest application not neces-
sarily accepted. Applications
must 'be in by October 21 to
P.O. BOX 46
CLINTON - ONTARIO
41b
A GREATER OPPORTUNITY
with Familex! It's time for you
to go ahead. 250 household pro-
ducts to sell: cosmetics, culin-
ary extracts, tonics, household
and farm products, etc. . .
High comnnission and bonus.
FAMILEX PRODUCTS, Dept.
R.F., 1600 Delorirnier, Mont-
real, Que. 41b
Salesman Wanted
SALES and SERVICE MAN
to represent
Singer
Sewing Machine Co.
in Clinton and area. Good
salary and commissions. Pen-
sion and hospitalization plan.
Start immediately.
Apply:
GEORGE HENDERSON,
Goderich
40-1b
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Little boy 2 years old
left red and white metal tri-
cycle at Kingswell Welding
Shop, Huron Street, Saturday
afternoon. Would person who
found it please return to 195
Huron Street. Phone HU 2-
9174. 41b
MISCELLANEOUS ,
WATCH REPAIR is a job .for
experts, Our work assures your
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest Esta-
blished Jewellery Store. 20tfb
WELL DRILLING—Don't put
it off any longer ... do it now!
Efficient service and experience.
Durham Drillers, Box 299, Dur-
ham, Ont.,
Park. phone collect 28tfb
AI I NT ION: All chairmen of
organizations. Free showing of
informative films from Cancer
Society. No obligation. Call
Mrs. H. Ball, HU 2-9510 or
Rev. Grant Mills, HU 2-9377.
39-44b
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.
20-tfb
PERSONAL
LADIES SKIRTS, $3.98 to
$5.98 value. Manager's special
this week only, $3.19. Sted-
man's 5c to $1.00, Clinton. 41p
PET STOCK
REGISTERED miniature col-
lie, 3 :months old. Phone HU
2-7563. 41p
FOR SALE: Brittany Spaniel,
fine rabbit and bird dog, good
with children, priced very low
for quick sale to a good .home.
Contact Gus Harris, 93 Huron
Street. 41p
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, HU 2-3870.
17to2lp tfb
REAL ESTATE
NHA HOUSE, choice location,
3 bedroom, one storey, 6% In-
terest rate, $4,750 down $73
Monthly payment, L. G. Win-
ter Real Estate, 200 High St-
reet, phone HU 2-6692, 33tfb
BUSINESS PROPERTIES,
farms and homes. Build a home
to suit your pocketbook on the
Nu -Way house plan. Leonard
G. Winter, Real Estate, Agent
for Kernohan. Phone }IU 2-
6692 for appoiiittnent, High
Street, Clinton, 23tfb
3-13EDROOM I OUST, at 1,67
Frederick Street, Ciilxtoii, two
years okl. Large ltvingroom,
combination dinette and knob.
en, Forced air gas furnaeo and
gas hot Witter heater, Den in
basement also recreation vtzt
partly fiso
nished, laundry and
workshop. 41Is
ATTENTIpN
FARMERS!
FOR SALE
WOODS OAT ROLLER; and
pump jack, both in good Condi-
tion. J. W. Van Emend, ph-
one HU 2-9231. 39tfb
WELDING SUPPLIES. We
stock welding rods, brazing
rods. brazing carbons, flux and
other hardware for farmers
who have welding machinery.
John R. Hamilton, 293 Albert
Street . .Clinton. 38tfb
McLELLANDS 15th semi-an-
nual pony and saddle horse
consignment sale, Saturday,
October 14 at 12 o'clock at
Bervie, Highway 9. Visit
Canada's oldest pony sale. Din-
ners available. Can list ponies
day of sale or phone Bervie
2211, 41b
MARTIN -WEBER Limited, El-
mira, Ont., producers of "Mar-
Web Brand Seeds" announce
the appointment of John De
Ruyter, RR 1, Bayfield, phone
HU 2-3374, Clinton, as District
Agent, for all your seed grain,
grass seeds and hay pasture
mixtures. 40 -lb
THE 24th SEMI - ANNUAL
Sale of the Grey -Bruce -Huron
Aberdeen Angus Breeders' As-
sociation is being held in the
Walkerton Sales Arena on
Saturday, October 14, 1961 at
2.00 p.m. EDST. 7 Males and
20 purebred Females of excel-
lent breeding have been con-
signed. 10 purebred Steer calv-
es suitable for 4-H club work
are also being offered for sale.
Catalogues on request. Harvey
Campbell, Pres., Listowel; T.
Stewart Cooper, Markdale, Sec-
retary. Gordon L. Ribey, Auc-
tioneer. 41b
LIVE STOCK FOR SALE
60 YORK WEANERS. George
Dawson, Varna, phone Hensall
676 r 21. 41b
20 PIGS, 8 weeks old. Apply
Doug Smith, RR 4, Clinton, ph-
one HU 2-7496. 41b
25 YEARLING Hereford steers.
Approximately 750 pounds. J.
P. Johnson, Varna. Phone HU
2-9863 on weekends. 40-1p
3 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, one
due, one due in November,
bred Holstein. Phone HU 24
3471. 41p
JERSEY X HOLSTEIN COW,
due in one week; 11 pigs, 10
weeks old. Apply Leen Re -
horst, RR 5, Clinton, phone HU
2-9965. 41b
LIVE STOCK WANTED
HOLSTEIN bull calves wanted,
will buy, all year round. Phone
HU 2-7564. W. Gerrits.40-1-2-p
Notice to Creditors
in the Estate of IVAN WEB-
STER TURNER, late of the
Town of Clinton in the County
of Huron, Postal Employee, de-
ceased.
All persons having ' claims
against the Estate of the above
deceased who died on or about
the llth day of July, A.D. 1961,
are required to file the same
with the undersigned Solicitor
for the said Estate, on or be-
fore the 16th day of October,
A.D. 1961, after which date the
assets will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which the under-
signed shall then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 21st day of September,
A.D, 1961.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton Ontario,
Solicitor far the said Estate.
39-40-1b
Amt
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects from the
home of Albert Bond, 73 East
Street, Clinton (next to
Sherlock -Manning piano
factory) on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14
at 1.30 p.m. the following:
2 -piece velour chesterfield
suite; 2 matching wool rugs,
6'x9' and 8'x9'; congoleum
rug, 12'x12'; 2 studio couches;
Doherty (walnut) piano and
bench; 2 chests of drawers; 3
beds, springs and inner spring
mattresses; dressers and wash
stands; wardrobe (new) ; hall
seat and mirror; writing desk;
several arm chairs; tri -light;
fernery stand; McClar' refrig-
erator; Frigidaire refrigerator;
2 electric washing machines;
laundry tubs and bench; small
kitchen cupboard; 2 antique
sideboards with large bevel
plated mirrors; 2 Quebec heat -
radio; Ironing board and cover;
electric motor, 1/6 I1,p.; power
lawn mower; high chair; child's
crib and mattre.as; rvhit:e enam-
el baby tub; of large quantity of
curtains and drapes; dishes and
Cooking utensils; Winner can-
nisl:cr sprayer (new); hydrau-
lic door hinge; 90 feet of Ut
inch piping; .90 foot; extension
ladder; heavy duty block and
tackle with 125 feet of 'rope;
5 shingling jacks; scythe
; heav�v
duty stock troller with bail
hitch;; numerals other articles.
TE 1N131 CASH
No reserve as property IS sold,
Albert botld Pro rlotor
Edwfrd W. EtiIott, Au5ttoneer
SERVICES
ATTENTION FARMERS!
Call promptly, Highest cash
prices paid for dead or dis-
abled animals 500 lbs. or over,
according to condition, All other
stock picked up free of charge.
Licensed under Dead Stock
Disposal Act, Licence No. 66 C
61. Call collect Ed. Andrews,
863 W 1, Seaforth, 19tfb
ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK
SERVICE pays $1.00 per 100
pounds plus Bonus for dead, old
or disabled horses or cattle.
Please phone promptly to At-
wood Zenith 34900 (no toll
charge) or Atwood 356-2622
collect. Seven day service. Lic-
ense No. 103061. 20tfb
MARLATT'S
Dead Stock Service
$ I.00 per. 100 lbs,
Paid for Dead Cows and Horses
over 500 lbs. More for sick and
disabled Cows and Horses
according to size and
condition.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels
PHONE 133
24 HOUR SERVICE
LICENCE No. 88-C-61,
54-R.P,-61 13tfb
POULTRY FOR SALE
325 New Hampshire x Sussex
pullets, 5 months old. Mrs.
William Hayter, Varna, phone
Hensall 696 r 3. 41b
6,000 DEKALB Ready -to -lay
pullets. McKinley Farms and
Hatchery, phone Hensall
697 r 3. 41-2b
WANTED
A CUTTING BOX with blow-
er for straw, in good condition.
William Bakker, phone 251,
Blyth.
WANTED — Live Turkeys,
and hens. Top prices
guaranteed. In Varna and Zu-
rich district contact Mervyn
Hayter, East Huron Produce,
Brussels. 46-tfb
AUCTION SALE
of 45 head of Dairy Cows and
Heifers, from lot No. 36, con-
cession 10, Goderich Twp.,
5 mites west of Clinton on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24
at 1.30 p.m.
Sale consists of mostly Hol-
steins, 3 Jerseys and one Ayr-
shire cow. Some cows recently
freshened, some springing and
balance milking and due
through the winter. 11 dairy
heifer calves.
Implements--% ton Mercury
truck; Minneapolis Moline
threshing machine with 22 inch
cylinder.
TERMS: CASH
Sale will be under cover.
John W. Smith, proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
41-2b
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and Implements
at iot No. 31, concession 1,
No. 4 Highway (opposite
RCAF Station) on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25
at 1.30 p.m.
Cattle -14 choice Hereford
heifers rising 2 years old.
Implements -1953 Ford trac-
tor; Comfort Heat Hawser for
Ford or Ferguson tractor; Case
power driven 6 ft. combine with
scour clean and bean attach-
ment; International 2 furrow
ace bottom trailer tractor plow;
Ford 3 furrow hydraulic trac-
tor plow; Ford cultivator; in-
ternational 15 run double disc
power lift fertilizer drill; Deer-
ing mower, 6 ft. cut; 4 sec-
tion drag harrows; M -H rub-
ber tire wagon; 16 foot flat
rack; spring tooth harrows; 200
gal. gas tank; 2 wheel trailer
with stock rack; 16 foot grain
auger; fanning mill; 2 electric
fencers; colony house 10'x12';
3 range shelters; 2 chicken
brooders (250 and 500 chick
capacity); forks; shovels; log-
ging chains; numerous other
articles.
TERMS: CASH
No reserve as the farm is sold
H, Mervyn Hanly, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
41-2b
Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
at 2 p.m.
Oovernniont inspected
Scales
es
Cattle Wel y
Weight
I-ER1VISt CASH
.1OI CORBY, Sales Manager
13tH McNAIft, Auctioneer
It. W. COLQUI1OUN, Clerk
BIRTHS
CARTWRIGHT In Clinton'
Public Hospital on Monday,
October 9, 1961, to Mr. and
Mrs, Donald Cartwright,
Clinton, a son.
DEWAR— In Clinton Public
Hospital on Wednesday,
October 4, 1961, to Sergeant
and Mrs. Donald Dewar,
RCAF Station Clinton, a
daughter,
GROSS --In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on, Thursday, October
5, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs, Car-
man Gross, Auburn, a son,
HESSELWOOD -- In Clinton
Public Hospital on Friday,
October 6, 1961, to Mr. and
Mrs. Reg, Hesselwood, Blyth,
a son.
HORNE -- In Clinton Public
Hospital on Wednesday,
October 11, 1961, to Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Horne, Walton,
a daughter,
MUNROE — In Clinton Public
Hospital on Tuesday, Octob-
er 10, 1961, to Flight Serg-
eant and IVlrs. Douglas Mun-
roe, RCAF Station Clinton, a
son.
MARRIAGES
FINLEY-RODGES In Wesley -
Willis United Church, Clin-
ton, on Saturday, October 7,
1961, by the Rev. C. Park,
assisted by Dr. D. J. Lane,
Elizabeth Anne Frances,
daughter of Mrs. A. L. Bod-
ges, Clinton, to William Ed-
ward Finley, London, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Clark Finley,
Windsor.
LOVE-CALDWELL—In Ontario
Street United Church,- Clin-
ton, on Saturday, September
30, 1961, by the Rev. Grant
Mills, Verna Lorene, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Caldwell, Clinton. to Lorne
Harold Love, Zurich, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Love, Zur-
ich.
McBRIEN-PRIDE — in Knox
Presbyterian Church chapel,
Goderich, on Saturday, Sep-
tember 30, 1961, by the Rev.
G. L. Royal, Margaret Hunt-
er, daughter of John Pride,
Elmer Township, to E. Sec-
ord McBrien, Seaforth, son
of W. J. McBrien, Hullett
Township.
RILLING-GARRETT—In Maple
Street Gospel Hall, Clinton,
on Saturday, September 30,
1961, by Mr. John M. Mar-
tin, Hawkesville, Mae, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Garrett, Clinton, to Horst Rif-
ling, Golden Lake, Ontario,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Billing, Scarboro.
WESTERHOUT - LININGTON
In Victoria Street United
Church, Goderich. on Satur-
day; October 7, 1961, by the
Rev. C. A. Duklow, Sandra
Gail, daughter of Morley
Linington, Goderich and the
late Mrs. Linington, to Tiel-
man Westerhout, Londesboro,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Pieter
Westerhout, Londesboro.
DEATHS
LAWSON—In Victoria Hospi-
tal, London, on Sunday after-
noon, October 8, 1961, Flor-
‘ence B. Mills, Stratford,
widow of the late Harry A.
Lawson, and dear mother of
Mrs. Maynard Corrie, Bay-
field. Service on Tuesday
afternoon, October 11, from
the Gilbert and ' McMane
funeral home, Stratford, by
the Rev. Mr. Weir, Knox
Presbyterian Church, Strat-
ford, to Avondale Cemetery,
Stratford.
McDOOL—In Clinton on Tues-
day, October 10, 1961, Wil-
liam McDool, Bayfield, in his
78th year, Resting at the Ball
and Mutch funeral home un-
til Thursday, and service from
Trinity Anglican Church, Bay-
field, on October 12, com-
mencing at two o'clock with
interment in Bayfield Ceme-
tery.
TURNER -- In Clinton Public
Hospital on Thursday, Octob-
er 5, 1961, Linnie I. Nediger,
beloved wife of Harold S.
Turner, Goderich, in her 55th
year. Service from North
Street United Church, on
Saturday afternoon, October
7, by the Rev. W. J. ten
Hoopen, Goderich, to Clinton
Cemetery.
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs, John Me -
Ewing, RR 1, Blyth, wish
to announce the• engage -
meat of their second den-
ghter, Marjorie Ann, to
Mr. Howard Kenneth Cart-
wright, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs, Cecil Cartwright,
RR 1, Londesboro, the wed-
ding to take place Satur-
day, November 4, 1961 at
2 p.m. in Burns United
Church, Hellett, 41b
CARDS OF THANKS
The Brunsdon family wishes
to thank the neighbours and
friends of Londesboro for the
kind thought in sending flow-
ers to the late Mrs. Brunsdon.
419
Mrs. Ernest Epps wishes to
thank her friends, neighbours,
and Varna friends. for visits,
flowers, making her stay in
Clinton hospital pleasant. it
was greatly appreciated. 41b
The family of the late Saul
McDonald wish to thank the
nursing staff of the Clinton
hospital for their kindness and
care while he was a patient
there. Special thanks to Dr.
Oakes, Dr. Addison and Dr.
Newland. 41p
Sincere thanks to all our
friends and neighbours for
flowers, cancer and Gideon
Bible donations, cards and their
many acts of kindness to us
during our recent bereavement.
Special thanks to the Ball and
Mutch Funeral Home, pall
bearers and to all others who
assisted in any way —MRS.
SAM McDONALD and Family.
41p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all those who sent
cards, flowers and visited me
while a patient in Clinton hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr.
Newland, nurses on first floor
and to all for their kindness
in helping us at home. MRS.
ROBERT RATHWELL. 41b
IN MEMORIAM
KEYS—In loving memory of
our dear father and grand-
father, Anios Keys, who passed
away October 13, 1949:
"Away in the beautiful hills
of God,
By the valley of rest so fair
Sometime, some day, I know
not when,
I'll meet dear father there."
—Ever remembered by the
family. 41b
FINLEY In loving memory
of a dear husband and father
taken from us suddenly Octob-
er 15, 1953:
"Time may heal the broken
heart,
Time may make the wound
less sore,
But time can never•stop the
For
longing,
loved one gone
'before."
—Always remembered and sad-
ly missed by his wife Effie and
daughters Linda and Judy. 41p
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