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Clinton News-Record, 1961-11-30, Page 6:Page 6 --Clinton News-Recoird—Thnrs., Nov. 30, 1961 ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT _ 3 -ROOM FURNISHED apart- ment, heated. Phone HU 2- 9500 or 9509. 48p 4 -ROOM apartment and 3 -piece private bath, located in Blyth north. Phone Blyth 28, Mrs. Violet Farrish. 48p FURNISHED HOME available December 4. For appointment to see this home eau Windsor WH 5.5366, Thursday evening or Friday. 48b UNFURNISHED Apartment, heated, one bedroom. Suitable for couple, Available December 1. Ceriel Van Damme, HU 2- 6685. 48b FURNISHED APARTMENT, one bedroom, self-contained, very central, 67 Rattenbury St. Available December 2. Apply to Mrs. Percy Atkinson, RR. 9, London or phone Gladstone 5- 2298. 48b 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. 38tfb ELECTURIC TICO TRAIN, bat- tery operated. Phone HU 2- 7780. 48g OVEN-READY CAPONS for sale. Phone HU 2-7504. 48-9-0-1b FRAME HOUSE, small enough to be easily moved. Phone HU 2-9193. 48b KENWOOD BLANKETS—an ideal gift for all occasions; also KENWOOD Baby Blankets; all sizes and colors. MARTIN'S Dept. Store. 33tfb Use Your Credit ef Anstett Jewellers COME IN , . . SEE OUR LOVELY DISPLAY OF GIFTS FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY Buy Now -- Pay in '62 We can offer you on attrac- tive Time Payment Plan with No Carrying Charges. Anstett Jewellers PHONE HU 2-9525 Albert St. — Clinton ARTICLES FOR SALE NORGE OIL BURNER, in good condition, price $30. Phone Bayfield 56 r 3. 48P KITCHEN SUITE, newly up- holstered in leatherette, black and turquoise, Phone HU 2- 9584. 47tfb 9 -PIECE walnut dining suite in excellent condition, at reason- able price. Free delivery. Phone Bayfield 74 R 4. 48p SPECIAL on typewriter rib- bons. 60c each for black, or black and red. To clear stock. Ribbons for most makes. Clin- ton News -Record, 56 Albert Street. 43tfb 3 -PIECE bedroom suite with mattress; electric dryer, 6 weeks old; 21" television; baby high chair; 3 used washing ma- chines. Apply Becker's Trailer Court at house, 48p PIONEER'S, Compact, NU -17 and the Professional, 6-20 chain saws are the world's finest. Call Robert Glen for Sales or Ser- vice, HU 2-9909, Clinton. 46-52p Electrolux Canada, Ltd. You Get Quick 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 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 POTATOES for sale, excellent No 1 table potatoes, very reas- onable price. T. H. Soudant and Sons, RR 1, Varna, located 4 miles south of Varna. Phone Hensel]. 695 r 4 or 696 r 12. 44tfb TELEVISIONS See the New Models Choose from— RCA VICTOR ELECTROHOME PH I LCO ADMIRAL SPARTAN Bring your old TV with you, on the spot trading. Open evenings till 9 p.m. Special This Week 2 Year Picture Tube Warranty "f. k, Dutton APPLIANCES BRUCEFIELD Phone Clinton HU 2-3232 47tfb TO KEEP WATER LINES FROM FREEZING Don'tforget to spread straw or manure over the shallow parts in water lines, reminds Professor R. W. Irwin, Ontario Agricultural College engineer. Otherwise :they might freeze. Tile lines emptying from septic tanks sometimes freeze where they run under roadi vayS. This might be prevented by covering them with straw. The Ideal Christmas Gift ChocolatesSmiles 'n b Chuckles and Moir"s Beautiful Christmas Boxes Priced from 70c to $5.25 4 Our Friday Special From Our Store Only Blueberry Muffins Reg. 50c doz. Special 43c doz. Lemon Dream Cake Reg. 49c Special 43c Our Saturday Special From Our Store Only Coffee Cakes Reg. 35c ................ Special 29c Square Oatmeal Cookies Reg. 30c doz. Special 2 doz. 49c Bartliffs Bakery HU 2-9727 Limited CLINTON Bakery and Restaurant ARTICLES FOR SALE SPRAYED APPLES for sale. Spy, King, Macintosh, Tatman Sweet, Snow, Delirious, Green- ing, Russet, Wolf River and cider apples. Phone HU 2-3214. Free delivery in Clinton, Fred McClymont and Sons, Varna. 41tfb FILTER QUEEN Sales and Service BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich Phone Hensel! 696 r 2 29 to 39p tfb 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 Hensel! 696r2 29 to 39p tfb FOR SALE SNOW BLOWERS With improved features. Choice of two matching models made by Alvin Wallace Blyth, Ont. Phone 31-4 44to49b OVEN-READY TURKEYS, 12 lb. and up. Not on Sunday, G. Vanderhaar, RR 2, Bayfield, phone Clinton HU 2-7492. 46tfb OFFICE SUPPLIES Smith -Corona Cash Register, Separate totals for tax amounts. $279.50 Victor Adder, with subtraction key $ 159.50 Smith -Corona portable Type- writer, smart charcoal shade, standard size key- board, extra keys, carrying case. Yours for only $129.50 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 ARTICLES WANTED WANTED TO BUY kitchen range, burns wood or coal. Phone HU 2-9987. 48g GOOD USED 4 -burner heavy duty electric stove. Contact Mrs. Charles Reid, phone Hen- sel' 676 r 13. 48b AUTOS FOR SALE 1952 VANGUARD, new paint job. 5 good tires, good running order. Any reasonable offer. Phone HU 2-7177 after 8 p.m. 48p 1960 KARMAN GHIA, like new, 16,000 miles. Two-tone, radio and other extras. Box 465 Clinton News -Record. 46-7p-48tfb 1953 STUDEBAKER sedan, two tone green, radio, overdrive, above average condition. Haugh Bros., Brucefield, phone Sea - forth 658 r 23. 48p 1956 VOLKSWAGEN, good tires, radio, washers, new paint job this summer, reasonable. Phone HU 2-7084 after 6 p.m. or Saturdays. 47-8p BOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD for three or four gentlemen. HU 2-6662. 48b CLOTHING FOR SALE LADY'S blue winter coat, wool and mohair, grey pile lining, size 18, $20. Phone HU 2-9948 after 5 p.m. 48p GIRL'S SNOW SUIT, nylon, light green, size 2, with attach- able shoes and mits. Phone HU 2-6607. 48b BOY'S GREY WINTER jacket, size 16, $5; girl's red winter coat, size 16, $5; bedsprings, full size; 3 -piece chesterfield, fair condition, new slip covers. Phone HU 2-7739. 48b CUSTOM WORK 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. Bill 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 reWoukid. Parts for most makes on hand or available, Art Lovett and Sons 139 Erie Street, phone HU �1-6640. 40tfb SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Moderil equipment used, all work guaranteed, write or ply one Louis Blake, RR 2, Brus- sols, phone 442 w 6. Brussels. 41-52p ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS in - atoned, estirinatee gladly given. Back -Hoe Work on excavations, &rains, trenches, etc. Phone Henry Young, 63 North Street, HU 2.9496. 29-tfb 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, Dor- ham, Ont., phone collect 6-R-5, Allan Park. 28tfb 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 Dolt -Yourself RENT These Machines ✓ Floor Polisher ✓ Floor Sander and Edger ✓ Electric Rug Shampooer with wet and dry vacuum ✓ Hand Electric Sander ✓ Duo Purpose Hand Sander BALL & MUTCH CLINTON 30-tfb PIANO TUNING YOUR PIANO should be tuned and checked for moth damage and other defects regularly. 1 appreciate the continued priv- llege of servicing many of the instruments in this area. George W. Cox, HU 2-3870. 17to21p tfb REAL ESTATE 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 HU 2.- 6692 -6692 for appointment, High Street, Clinton. 23tfb SNUG FARM HOUSE, 4 miles to Radar School, basement, kit- chen, 3 bedrooms, 3 -piece bath, water on tap, electricity, rural mail, telephone, small barn, easy taxes, few acres, all for $5,300, $3,000 down,. balance mortgage. Write William Pearce, Realtor, Exeter, Russ Broderick, salesman. 47 -8 -9 -Op WRTHS CORRAN --- In Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, Novem- ber 26, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Correa, 43 West Street, Goderich, a son. DAILEY ---- In Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, Novem- ber 24, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Mason Dailey, RR 3, Blyth, a daughter. GRIME—In Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Gode- rich, on Saturday, November 25, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grime (nee Diane Hulls) Bayfield and London, a son (Derek James). McAFEE — In Winter Haven Hospital, Winter Haven, Florida, November 12, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. James S. McAfee (nee Winnie Gray) a daughter (Melodee Anne). McNALL — In Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, Novem- ber 28, 1961, to Mr, and Mrs. Ray McNeil, Brucefield, a son. SMITH—In .Memorial Hospital, St. Marys, on Thursday, No- vember 23, 1961, to Mr. and. Mrs. David Smith (nee Mari lyn Martin) RR 1, Belton, a son (Robert David), DEATHS BEDDOW—Suddenly in Gar- den City, Mich., USA, Mrs, H. R. Beddow, beloved wife of H. R. Bedow, Garden City, and only sister of Mrs. M, Morrell, Ontario Street, Clin- ton, in her 65th year. Ser- vice from the Caldwell funer- al home, Garden City, Mich., to Parkview Memorial Ceme- tery, Michigan. ELLIOTT — At Hollywood, Florida, U.S.A., on Tuesday, November 21, 1961, Gabriel Milford Elliott, 98 Waring- stown Ave., Scar+boro dear brother of the late Marvin (Moe) Elliott, Clinton; uncle of Gerald and Richard El- liott; dear friend of Anne In- gram, Mae and Tom Griffin. Service from the Gillen Mack Chapel, 2570 Danforth Ave., at Main Street to Rest - haven Memorial Gardens on Monday morning, November 27. VODDEN — In Clinton on Thursday, November 23,1961, Aubert C, Vodden, dear son of the late William Vodden and Ann Adams, in his 90th year. Funeral from the Beat- tie funeral home, Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Satur- day afternoon, November 25, by the Rev. Clifford G. Park, ATTENTION FARMERS! LIVE STOCK FOR SALE 5 YEARLING CATTLE for sale. Apply Charles Reid, Varna. 48b 26 YORK X LANDRACE ch- unks. Apply Lloyd Medd, RR 1, Clinton, HU 2-9836. 48p 3 YORK second litter sows, bred Lacombe, due in two weeks. William Coleman, Kip - pen. 48p JERSEY second calf heifer, due December 10. Howard Cartwright, Londesboro. Phone Blyth 28 r 7. 48p NOTICE I HAVE SOLD my business of clipping and dehorning cattle to Norman McDougall, RR 1, Auburn, effective November 23, 1961. Your patronage .to him will be greatly appreciated. —Harvey Hunking. 48p SERVICES FARMERS! Are you interested in getting the best and highest cash prices for your dead, old or disabled horses and cattle? If so, phone Atwood Zenith 34900 (no toll charge) or At- wood 356-2622 collect and give aur Company a try. Seven day service. Licence No. 103C61. Attention Farmers! Call Promptly Highest cash prices paid for dead or disabled animals, 500 Ibs. or over, according to condi- tion. Serving the farmer in this area, for 19 years. Licensed under Dead Stock Disposal Act, Licence No. 66e61 7 DAYS SERVICE Call collect Ed. Andrews 863 W 1, Seaforth 43tfb MARLATT'S Dead Stock Service $1.00 per 100 lbs. Paid for Dead Cows and Horses over 500 lbs. More for sick and disabled Cows and Horses according to star) and condition. FOR PROMPT SERVICE PLEASE CALL COLLECT BRUCE MARLATT Brussels PHONE 133 24 HOUR SERVICE LICENCL Nis. 68•C-61 ,• 54-R.P.-61 45tfb FOR SALE USED (MAIN' SAWS. Over- hauled and in good shape; also all sizes new 1VMeCulloch Chain Saws and accessories, Wells Auto Electric, phone HU 2- 3851. 47tfb 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 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT a farm in Brucefield area, one year term. Pete Boersma, RR 1, Exeter, phone Dashwood 36 r 22. 48-9-50p Clinton Community Auction Sales EVERY FRIDAY at 2 p.m. Government Inspected Scales Cattle Sold by Weight TERMS: CASH JOE COREY, Sales Manager BOB McNAIR, Auctioneer K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk Classified Rates For Sale, etc., Cards of Thanks, In Memorlams, Engagements, 3c a word; Minimum 75o. REPEATS -- 2o a word; Minimum 50e. CASH DISCOUNTS--. Vs Off If paid by Saturday following last Insertion. BILLING CHARGE --- 10o added on second bill. FREE-- Earths, Marriages, Deaths. DEADLINE— 12 O'clock neon, Wednesday DIAL HU 2.5448 ♦ CARDS OF THANKS I would like to thank all of my friends and neighbours for their cards and gifts I received while a patient in Victoria Hos- pital, —DONNA O'BRIEN, 48b I would like to extent MY sincere thanks to my friends and neighbours who were so kind and helped me during my recent bereavement. —MRS. FC D TALBOT A48b ND My sincere thanks to the anonymous sender of the thank - u -gram I received, I felt it was one of the nicest messages one could possibly receive. Hope I can fill your expectations. —HERB BRIDLE. 48b We wish to thank those who worked and helped us in. any way to save our home •till fire- men came. Also thanks to the firemen, and Graydon Neal who called the fire department. We are grateful for all this kind. ness—LEONARD & DOROTHY HUNTER. 48b The family of the late Mrs, John Middleton expresses sin- cere appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for numerous acts of kindness, beautiful floral tributes, dona- tions to the Cancer Society and messages of sympathy received during their recent sad bereave- ment. Special thanks to Rev. Dr. K. E. Taylor and Stiles Funeral Home. 48p IN MEMORIAM STURGEON—In loving mem- ory of a dear mother, Mrs. William Sturgeon, who passed away three years ago, Decem- ber 1, 1958: "Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on his gentle breast There with His love o'er - shadowed Sweetly her soul shall rest." —Ever remembered and sadly missed by her family. 48b ASHTON—In memory of a beloved mother and wife, An- nie Ashton, who passed away two years ago:. "Oft we think of you, dear mother, And our hearts are filled with pain, Oh, this earth would be a heaven Could we hear your voice again. Two,,,years have swiftly pssed away But still we don't forget, For in the hearts that loved you best Your memory lingers yet." —Ever remembered by Harvey, Kenneth and Jeanne Ashton. 48p ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Beaeh, Goderich, wish to announce the engagement .of their .eld- est daughter, Barbara Ann, to Mr, J. Douglas Batkin, only sin of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Batkin, Clinton. The wedding to take place at Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, on Saturday, De- cember 23 at 3,30 p.m. 48p Mrs, Alexina Holmes, Ed- monton, Alberta, wishes to announce the engagement of her eldest daughter Ruby Elena to Mr. Kenneth Joseph Cummings, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummings, Clinton, Ontario, The wed- ding to take place on Tues- day, December 26, 1961,, at St. Joseph's Church, Clut- ton, at 11 am. 48x MEMORIAM HOY—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. William Hoy, who passed away November 28, 1957: "God knows how much we miss her Never shall her memory fade, Loving thoughts shall ever wander To ;the spot where she is laid." —Ever remembered by husband and family. 48p ADAMS In loving memory of a dear husband, Thomas E. Adams, who passed away De- cember 7, 1954: "Loving memories never die As the years go on and days go by, In our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget." —Lovingly remembered by wife and family. 48b CARNIE—In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Sarah Carnie, who pas- sed away,one year ago, Novem- ber 27, 1960: "God saw that you were getting weary He did what He thought best He put His arms around you And whispered come and rest. The golden gate stood open One year ago today With good-bye left unspoken You gently slipped away." —Lovingly remembered 'and sadly missed by Bert and Jean, Gladwin e and Mae and• grand- children, 48b With only one or two misses Ottawa's Noon Gun has been fired daily since 1869; original- ly the gunner obtained his cor- rect time each day by telegraph from the McGill Observatory in Montreal. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY WILL MEE'L' TUESDAY The regular meeting of the Clinton Hospital Auxiliary will be held In the Nurses Resi dense on Tuesday, December 5 at 8 p.m, A sincere welcome is extended to all interested ladies, 8th Birthday Party For Bayfield Boy ' (Bayfield Correspondent) Mrs. R, Roy Fitzsimons en- tertained in honour of her son Kelso's 8th birthday on Fri- day, November 17 from 4 till 6 pint when his Grade 3 class mates and small friends gath- ered to say Happy Birthday, . Those present were Ralph Eckert, Robbie Irwin, Randy Simons, Randy McClinchey, Lorne, Colleen and Kelvin Merrier, Brenda and Brian Makins and Jeffery Mayman. Bradley Turner dropped in when he arrived from London. Linda Sparks was i11 and un- able to ,attend, Sylvia and Karen assisted their mother in serving hot- dogs. cookies, birthday cake and ice cream, Each small gu- est was given -a paper hat when they arrived and a small fav- our when they 'departed. MARRIAGES HAMMOND-STURGEON -- In St. Andrew's United Church parsonage, Bayfield, on Fri- day, November 24, 1961, by the Rev. W. C. Smith, Ber- thena Elizabeth, daughter of William Sturgeon, Seaforth and the late Mrs. Sturgeon, to John David Hammond, Bayfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hammond, Alma. Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere K. C. Cooke, FLORIST Dial HU 2-7012, Clinton 1 for quality clothing Lind smart furnishings Choose your Gifts now for that man on your list. Our shelves are loaded with bright new gift merchandise. Attractively gift boxed for your convenience. 4044,11,114444W, INNNN/#4,41..41#4 SWEATERS Pullovers and Cardigans in plains, patterns and buikies. See the smart line of Banlons. Priced from $7.95 to $24.95 SHIRTS ARROW WHITE IS ALWAYS RIGHT. This year give an Arrow Shirt and you give the best. from $3.95 to $9.95 SPORT SHIRTS lawn See our "WALL OF SHIRTS". Hundreds to choose from. Plaids, plains, fancies. from $2.95 up COLD WEATHER WEARABLES CASUAL JACKETS in Hipster, Car Coat or Windbreaker lengths, Cor- duroys, Wools, Suedellas, Nylons and other fabrics, Quilted or pile finings in the season's newest shades and patterns. from $1 3.95 up GIFT SUGGESTIONS TIES-- SOCKS -- HATS BELTS -- JEWELLERY -- PYJAMAS GLOVES -- CAPS — LUGGAGE SCARVES HANKIES Pickett & Campbell Ltd. Main Corner CLINTON HU 2-9732 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS