Clinton News-Record, 1963-01-17, Page 7LIVE STOCK FOR SALE
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
FOR SALE
Pa99.0,clinton News-Record,ThprOoy,4an, 17, 1901
HOUSE on Princess East, new-
ly decorated, unfurnished, av-
ailable now. Phone HU 2-9574.
3b
GROUND FLOOR unfurnished
apartment for rent, Phone HU
2-9928, 3tfb
2 BEDROOM apartment, un-
furnished, available now. Ph-
one HU 2-964,4. 3b
BACHELOR apartment, heat-
ed, furnished, School Apart-
ments. C. Van Demme, phone
HU 2-6685. 3tfb
2-BEDROOM apartment, un-
furnished, ground floor, avail-
able now. Phone HU 2-7291.
3b
2 LARGE TRAILERS for rent,
fully furnished. Also new and
used trailers for sale. Becker's
Trailer Court, Clinton, 3b
4 ROOM FURNISHED apart-
ment, private entrance, gas
heated, private bath. Call HU
2-7849. 3b
1-BEDROOM furnished apart-
ment, heated, private bath and
entrance, available immediate-
ly. Phone HU 2-9869. 3b
HOUSE FOR RENT in Hen-
sail, 4 bedrooms, new bathroom
and new kitchen, and new oil
furnace. Immediate possession.
Phone 171-R, Hensall. 3b
UNFURNISHED apartment, 1
bedroom upstairs, private ent-
rance, with option to 6 rooms
downstairs apartment available
next month. Phone HU 2-7628.
3b
BAYFIELD
APARTMENTS
and COTTAGES
Furnished or unfurnished
Heated.
Modern facilities.
Water included in rent.
Ideal for commuters.
10 miles from RCAF
Station Clinton
Phone Boyfield 803 or
Stratford 271-6641
2-3-4b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
TIMEX WATCHES serviced
through ANSTETT Jewellers
Ltd. 40tfb
HEINTZMAN piano and bench,
fumed oak, very good condition,
phone Bayfield 46r2. 3b
21" TV, excellent condition, al-
so TV test equipment, and
parts. 127 Widder Street, God-
erich, B. R. Munday, phone JA
4-7994. 3to8b
SNOW SHOES — 12" x 48",
$13.95; 16" x 44", $13.50; 14" x
44", $11.95; snow shoe harness,
$5.50 and $6.75, at Ellwood
Epps Sports Shop, King Street,
Clinton. 3b
GENERAL ELECTRIC RE-
frigerator, 9 cu, ft. in good
condition, price $75. Art's Ap-
pliance Centre,. Brucefield, open
evenings till 9 p.m. HU 2.3232/
3b
AUTOMATIC VIKIMATIC oil
burner stove, 47500 BTU per
hour, good condition. Phone
HU 2-7855. ltfb
ABOUT
BOX NUMBERS:
News-Record box num-
bers are used by ad-
vertisers in classified
advertising for their own
good reasons. Answers
must be written. The
News-Record office Is
not prepared to tell the
name of these advertisers
to anyone. Please do not
ask for information re-
garding them.
Clinton
News-Record
TRY
OUR
3.0 CU. FT. chest type deep
freeze, used in private home in
Clinton. Write to Box 40,
Clinton News-Record, 3b
QUANTITY of good used stove
pipes, dampers, elbows and a
borne-made barrel stove with
grates, suitable for garage or
workshop; only used few times.
Apply Box No, 23, Clinton
News-Record, 2-3b
DON'T TAKE CHANCES on
falling and hunting yourself.
Get ice creepers on your rub-
ber overshoes for sure grip.
Ray Shoe Repair, 35 Huron St.,
Clinton, 2-3b
FUEL OIL—For carefree heat-
ing with Champion Oil that's
insured against explosion be-
cause our truck carries oil only.
A. G. Grigg and Son, phone
HU 2-9411. 46tfb
DRAPERY PULL RODS —
Track, curtain rods, venetian
blinds, bamboo draperies, win-
dow blinds. Free estimates
given. Irwin's Dry Goods.
23tfb
SPRAYED APPLES for sale:
Cooking •a n d eating. Free
delivery in Clinton and RCAF
houses. Phone HU 2-3214, Fred
McClymont and Sons, Varna.
3tfb
FILTER QUEEN
Sales and Service
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensall 696 r 2
29 to 39p tfb
DIAMOND RINGS. See our
newest cash specials at dis-
count prices—save up to one-
third. Pay cash and save.
Terms if preferred, Phone HU
2-9649 for_evening appoint-
ments. Counter's Jewellery.
18tfb
ELECTROLUX
SERVICE and SALES
J. Amsing
55 Albert St. Phone HU 2-7302
41tfb
ARTICLES FOR SALE
Need A New
DRYER? ... CALL . . .
ART'S
Appliance Centre
BRUCEFIELD
O FANo nE:
H
t EVEN INGS L3. L2 9 b
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 r 2
29 to 39p tfb
AUTOS FOR SALE
1956 NASH RAMBLER sedan,
good running order, four nearly
new tires. Priced reasonable.
Phone HU 2-7459. ' 3p
THINKING OF RAMBLER?
Visit the Bluewater Service
Station, Goderich on the Hay-
field Road. Phone JA 4-9461.
15tfb
BOARD AND ,ROOM.
. .
ACCOMMODATION for One
alone or two.. sharing. Phone•
RU 2-7093. 3b
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
RENTAL BUSINESS, of child-
ren's floats and rubber boats,
and equipment, at Port Elgin,
See Mrs. E. H, Epps, 1W 2-
9340 at earliest opportunity.
3b
CLOTHING
FOR SALE
CLEARANCE SALE, all mer-
chandise reduced 20 to 30 Vo
Bayfield Woolen Shop, Hay-
field. 3b
CUSTOM WORK
DON'T PUTTER! Call your
plumber. DURO pumps and
softeners sales & service. Eck-
ert's Plumbing and Electric, ph-
one 54r2, Bayfield, 28tfb
MOTORS, generators repaired
or rewound, 1/10 horsepower
up, 60 cycle conversions,
Parts for most makes on hand
or available. Art Levett and
Sons, '139 Erie Street, phone
HU 2-6640. 40tfb
HELP WANTED
WELFARE
FIELD WORKER
WINGHAM AND NORTH
HURON
Salary Schedule $3,600
to $4,400
All Civil Service Privileges
Senior Matriculation or equiva-
lent required. Car essential—
mileage rate paid by Depart-
ment.
MALE OR FEMALE
Age 25-45
Apply in writing immediately
to:
Personnel Office
Department of Public Welfare
Room 3310, East Block
Parliament Buildings
Toronto, Ontario.
2-3b
CLERK-TYPIST
For Administrator's Office,
Clinton District Collegiate
Institute Board
Required soonest for half
days. Leading to full time
employment. Must be good
typist with some office ex-
perience. References re-
quired. Apply in writing
to:
Business Administrator,
Clinton District Collegiate
Institute Board,
Clinton.
3b
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS
wanted. Apply Kum-In Rest-
aurant, Clinton. 3b
YOUNG GIRL wanted for fac-
tory work, Apply in person to
Par-Knit Hosiery Ltd., Clinton,
3b
RELIABLE WOMAN to care
for children in my own home,
while mother works part time.
Write to Box 41, Clinton News-
Record. 3b
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Grey and white kitten,
part Persian, missing since last
Wednesday. Finder please ph-
one HU 2-3450. 3p
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
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.
20tfb
PIANO TUNING . .„
YOUR. pIAN.O. should, be tuned
And ..chegked for moth damage
and other defects regularly, I
appreciate the continued Priv-
ilege of .servicing many of the.
instruments in this area, Geerge
W, Cox, H1I. 2,38.70.
PET STOCK
GERMAN SHEPHERD puppy,
female, 4 months old, free of
charge. Phone I-IU 2-9166, 3P
PEDIGREED BEAGLE PUPS
for sale. Phone HU 2-3807,
49tfb
REAL ESTATE
FOUR VILLAGE LOTS in
Holmesville on which is com-
bination residence and general
store. Also steel garage-stor,
age building, This could be an
income proPerty for right per-
son. Priced for quick. sale to
settle an estate. Contact J,
Mustard, Brucefield, phone HU
2-9251 or Mrs. Ruth Mulhol-
land, Clinton, phone 'HU 2-
9765, 2-3b
2 storey brick store, size ap-
proximately 18' x 65', oil
heating; located opposite the
Town Hall; immediate pos-
session,
Attractive 2 bedroom ranch
type dwelling, living room
with fire place, modern kit-
chen, dining area, hardwood
floors, excellent condition;
full basement, oil heating,
garage, lot 80' x 100'. Early
possession.
3 bedroom dwelling, living room
with fire place, dining area,
kitchen, sun porch, 3-piece
bath, oil heating, garage; lot
size 82' x 132' situated two
blocks from business section.
Early possession.
6 roomed dwelling, 3-piece bath,
hot water heating with coal
garage, good location; im-
mediate possession. Price is
$3800.
2 bedroom ranch type, living
room, dining area, modern
kitchen, 3-piece bath, Excel-
lent condition, situated on
Highway No. 4, lot 66' x 132'
Immediate possession. Down
payment $2500 balance on
mortgage.
H. C. LAWSON
INSURANCE and
REAL ESTATE
5 Rattenbury St. E., Clinton
Dial HU 2-9644—business
HU 2-9787—residence
3b
REGISTERED Jersey cow; due
now; 10 weanling pigs; senior
registered Holstein heifers
suitable for 4-H. Phone HU 2-
7262. 3b
JERSEY BULL calves, week
old, suitable for vealing. Avail-
able from time to time. Jack
VanEgmond, RR 1, Clinton, HU
2-9231, between 6 to 7 p.m.
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
For DEAD or DISABLED
ANIMALS — Call
DARLING
& Company
Of Canada Limited
HUnfer 2-7269
Dead Animal Licence
No. 175-C-62
ltfb
Marlaff's
Dead Stock Removal
Highest cash prices paid for
disabled or dead cows and
horses over 500 lbs.
Please call collect:
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels, Ontario
Phone 133
24 HOUR SERVICE
License No. 95163B
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CARDS OF THANKS
The Carter families wish to
:heartily thank the Clinton.
men ,for going to and, eNtin,
ginshing the .chimney fire at
4thcierooj4ibre Carterpro,on farmhouse, Monday,p
I wish to express my sincere:
thanks. to Dr, Newland, nurses
and assistants and friends who
visited me while a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital
--NOREEN QARROW 3b
e Wish to thank our many
friends and neighbours, for their
acts of kindness„ messages of
sympathy extended to us dur-
ing our recent sad bereavement.
Ru$SE.L.L. HEAL & FAMILY.
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to everyone who sent
me cards and gifts and to those
who visited me during my stay
in the hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Addison and the hospital
staff, — BEV. G. HILL
I would like to express my
sincere thanks for all cards,
flowers and treats sent, and to
friends who called, while I was
a patient in Clinton Public Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Rev.
C. Park, Dr. Newlands, and
the nursing staff, — BRUCE
HOLLAND 3p
The family of the late Bert
Hoggart wish to express their
sincere thanks to relatives, fr-
iends and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness, mes-
sages of sympathy and beauti-
ful floral tributes, to the pall-
bearers, Rev. Funge and Box
funeral home. 3p
I wish to thank most sincere-
ly all those who sent cards,
letters and floral tributes and
helped in any way at the time
of my husband's death. A spec-
ial thanks to the Rev. Grant
Mills and the Ball and Mutch
funeral home. —MRS. DOUG-
LAS SHIPLEY. 3b
We wish to express our,
heart-felt thanks to all our
friends for the many acts of
kindness, words of comfort and
floral tributes during our be-
reavement. Sincere thanks to
the ladies who helped nurse
our mother at home during the
years she needed this special
care. —The family of the late
Mrs. Alex (Eva) Sparks. 3p
I would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all my fr-
iends and to the Bayfield Lions
for their cards, flowers, treats,
visits received while I was a
patient in Clinton Public Hos-
pital. Thanks also to the hos-
pital staff and the doctors, Rev.
Dymond, Rev. Harrison, Rev.
Pease, Bayfield for their many
and encouraging visits.—JOHN
E. HOWARD, Hayfield. 3b
181 LINEAL FEET, new steel
well curbing, 36" diameter, in
30" length, will sell reasonable.
Phone Eric Chuter, HU 2-9166
or HU 2-7530. 2-3b
FOR RENT
CHAIN SAW RENTAL—Light-
weight, one-man saw for rent.
Call Wells Auto Electric, King
Street, Clinton, phone HU 2-
3851. 2-3b
SERVICES
ATTENTION FARMERS! Call
promptly. Pay according to con-
dition. Licensed under Dead
Stock Disposal Act, Licence No.
158C62. 7 Days Services Call
Ed. Andrews, 863W1, Seaforth.
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of CHARLOTTE
MAUDE MCINTOSH, late of
the Village of Brucefield, in
the County of Huron, Spinster,
deceased. .
All persons having claims a-
gainst the Estate of the above
named who died on the 24th
day of September, A.D. 1962,
are required to file full partic-
ulars thereof with the under-
signed on or before the 4th day
of February, A.D. 1963, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to the claims of which the un-
dersigned shall then have not-
ice.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario,
this 15th day of January, A.D.
1963.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the said Estate.
DEATHS.
ALEXANDER---.In Scott Mein*
orial Hospital, Seafortb, on
Sunday, January 13, 1963,
Mrs, Hannah Minetta Alex-
ander, $1, Seaforth, The for-
pier Hannah McCutcheon,
widow of the late Hugh Alex-
ander, she is survived by
daughters, Mrs, J. F. (Mar-
Piet) Easun, Stratford; Mrs.
Hiram (Helen) Shannon, Sea-
forth; Mrs J, (Jean) Mc-
Dougall, Haileybury; sons,
William and Arthur, both of
McKillop township. Services
were held from the Box fun-
eral borne, Seaforth, on Wed-
nesday with temporary en-
tombment in Ritz Memorial
Mausoleum, Mitchell,
BAIRD — In Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, January
13, 1963, George Thomas
Baird, 89, retired farmer of
Stanley township. Survivors
include his wife, the former
•Maude McGregor; sons, Nor-
man and Walter, both of
Stanley township; brothers,
John and Robert, both of
Moose Jaw. Service was con-
ducted on Tuesday, January
15 from the Beattie funeral
home, Clinton, with burial
in Baird's cemetery.„
BENINGER — In Guelph Gen-
eral Hospital on Monday,
January 14, 1963, Raymond
Beninger, 50, Guelph. Form-
erly of Blyth, he is survived
by: his wife, the former Kay
Flannery; mother, Mrs. Mary
Beninger, Blyth; brothers,
Clifford, Detroit; Sylvester,
Welland; sisters, Mrs. Alfred
(Josie) Illibrum, Guelph;
Mrs. William (Florence)
Gault, Toronto; Mrs. Joseph
(Loraine) Kelly, Seaforth;
Mrs. Leon (Jeanette) Ban-
non, Seaforth; Mrs. Robert
(Ann) Chalmers and Mrs.
Everett (Leone) Scrimgeour,
both of Blyth; Mrs. Frank
(Alma) Kechnie, London.
Requiem high mass was cele-
brated in St. Joseph's Roman
Catholic Church, Guelph, on
Wednesday.
CANTELON — At his home,
'88 Rattenbury Street West,
on Tuesday, January 15, 1963
Adam John Cantelon, beloved
husband of Tillie Irene Col-
clough, in his 95th year. Rest-
ing at the Beattie funeral
.home, 55 Rattenbury Street
East, Clinton, where funeral
service will be held to-day,
Thursday, January 17, at 2
o'clock.
HOLMES — In Northwestern
General Hospital, Toronto,
on Tuesday, January 15,
1963, Edith Annie Jenner,
widow of the late Samuel
Holmes, dear mother of Mur-
ray Holmes, 49 Gibbings St-
reet, Clinton. Service from
Dodds funeral chapel, Or-
angeville, to-day, Thursday,
January 17 at 2 p.m. and
temporary entombment in
Forest Lawn Mortuary.
ROY — In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, January
15, 1963, Wilfrid Victor Roy,
beloved husband of Eula
Margaret Dann, 145 Ratten-
bury Street West, in his 66th
year. Resting at the Ball and
Mutch funeral home, 153
High Street, Clinton. Private
service this afternoon, Thurs-
day, January 17, at 2,30 p.m.
by the Rev. Peter Dymond,
from Str. Paul's Anglican
Church, Clinton, to Clinton
Cemetery.
SIMPSON — At Huronview
on Wednesday, January 16,
1963, Cecil Duggan Simpson,
86, formerly of Brucefield.
The funeral service will be
held from the Ball and Mutch
funeral home, Clinton, on
Friday, January 18, at 2 p.m.
with interment in Baird's
cemetery, Stanley township.
STOGDILL — In Toronto on
Thursday, January 3, 1963,
William Stogdill, beloved
husband of Laura Dowson,
and a native of Stanley
Township, in his 80th year.
Service from the Box funeral
home, Seaforth to Bayfield
Cemetery on Saturday, Jan-
uary 5 by the Rev. M. Mor-
rison, Varna.
TURNER — In Clinton Public
Hospital on Friday, January
11, 1963, Mrs. John Turner,
60, Tuckersmith Township.
Survivors include her hus-
band; daughter, Mrs. Regin-
ald (Helen) Lawson, Hullett
township; son, George, Tuck-
ersmith; sisters, Mrs. Robert
Douglas, Strasburg, Saskat-
chewan; Mrs. Roy Pepper,
Tuckersmith; Mrs. Gladys
W a 11 i s, Clinton; brother,
Frank Crich, Seaforth. Fun-
eral service was conducted
from the Ball and Mutch
funeral home, Clinton, on
Sunday, January 13 with bur-
ial in Clinton cemetery.
BIRTHS
PARIM.13, Public
Hospital, ,on Stinday, Janu-
ary 13, 1963, to AC1 .and.
F. J. Harker,. Clinton, 1 son,
CLININQFIAIVIg — In Clinton
public Hospital,. on .Thursday,'
January 10, 1963, to. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Cuninghame,
RR 1, Londesboro, son,
(Kelly Riddell),
1)00,K,13, — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, .Tani-:
ary 14, 1963, to Corporal and
Mrs. Docker, Clinton,
daughter,
FISHER — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Jan-
uary 16, 1963, to Mr, a n d
Mrs, James Fisher, RR 4,
Goderich, a daughter,
JOHNSTON In Victoria Hos-
pital, London, on Friday,
January 4, 1963, to Mr, and
Mrs.. Allan .Johnston (nee
Judy Armstrong) London,
formerly Bayfield, a daugh-
ter.
SHIELS — Tn Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, Janu,
ary 15, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.
G.' M. Shiels, Hensal 1, a
daughter.
SPROUL — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, Jan-
uary 10, 1963, to Mr. and
Mrs, David Sproul, RR 3,
Auburn, a daughter.
0
Hullett
To Build Three
More Bridges
At $25,000 Cost
Hullett Township, meeting
for their inaugural on Monday,
decided to appoint Burns Ross,
Goderich engineer, to draw up
plans for the construction of
three bridges they plan to build
in the township this year.
Although no accurate esti-
mate has been given of the pro-
ject, it is estimated the three
bridges will cost approximately
$25,000.
One small bridge is estimat-
ed at slightly over $4,000, while
the other two are in the $10,000
bracket.
At the meeting, council re-
ceived approval for their 1963
road levy from the department
of highways for $55,000 which
is broken down into approxi-
mately half the total for main-
tenance and the other half for
construction.
To cover the added expendi-
ture of the bridge projects,
council approved increasing
their bank borrowing by-law
to receive $100,000 this year,
an increase of $25,000 from last
year.
Give Salary Increase
Council gave pay increases
to four township employees,
with clerk-treasurer, Harry
Tebbutt, receiving an increase
of $250 per year to bring his
salary to $2,250.
Assessor, George Carter, was
given an increase of $50 per
year and Leonard Caldwell,
road superintendent and Ar-
thur Weymouth, grader opera-
tor, were each given a 10 cent
an hour increase, bringing their
rate of pay to $1.25 per hour,
No changes were made in the
list of township employees and
the following were named to
various area boards: Harry
Tebbutt, Maitland River Con-
servation Authority; Robert
Thompson, Clinton District
Collegiate Institute; Oliver An-
derson, Seaforth District High
School; Edward East, Goderich
District Collegiate Institute;
Walter Scott, Scott Memorial
Hospital Hoard, Seaforth.
Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
at 1.30 p.m.
Government Inspected Scales
Cattle Sold by Weight
TERMS: CASH
JOE COREY, Sales Manager
BOB McNAIR, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
NCO Promoted
Just a few weeks ago Sgt.
"Bob" Barr, the technician
responsible for Sgt. "Elec-
tra" the famous RCAF
rob o t, received the CD
(Canada Forces Decoration),
Since that honor he has
been recently promoted to
the rank of Flight Sergeant.
F/S Barr is married, has
five children and lives at Ad-
astrol Park, RCAF Station
Clinton. In addition to his
regular duties as NCO in
charge of Technical Services
Workshop R&CS, he is a
Scout Master in his spare
time.
0
Ontario Street UCW
Group One Session
Members of Ontario Street
United Church Group One met
on January 8 with Mrs. George
Potter presiding. Devotions
were taken by Mrs. H. Trewar-
tha and the study book by Mrs.
Potter,
Roll call was responded to
by paying of dues. Mrs. Roy
Connell gave two New Year's
readings. The secretary and
treasurer gave their annual re-
ports.
Refreshments were served.
February roll call will be "Sing,
Say, Play or Pay".
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London, or the other big cities,
and we predict it will become
a sought for site for receptions,
dinner parties, conventions of
all kinds, and entertainment
with variety . . .
*
THEN, OUT AT STATION
Clinton there was "wrestling"
with some of the big names on
the program . . .
* *
THE FACT THAT BAD WEA-
ther cancelled out the county's
cancer society meeting, also
scheduled for last night, is too
bad . . . The people who work
in these voluntary fund-raising
groups get little but personal
satisfaction for their hours of
labour . . . and it is upsetting
when some of their plans go
awry . . . We have no word of
this one being re-scheduled,
yet . . .
Classified Rates
For Sale, etc., Cards of
Thanks, In Memoriams,
Engagements, 3c a word;
Minimum 75c.
REPEATS-
2c a word; Minimum 50c.
CASH DISCOUNTS—
vs Off if paid by Saturday
following last insertion.
BILLING CHARGE-
10c added on second bill.
FREE—
Births, Marriages, Deaths.
DEADLINE-
12 o'clock noon, Wednesday
DIAL HU 2-3443
ACCOMMODATION ARTICLES FOR SALE
FOR RENT UPRIGHT PIANO, in good
Condition, priced reasonable,
bench included. Phone HU 2-
9447. 2-31)
Our Friday Special:
From Our Store Only-
ASSORTED TARTS
Reg. 60c doz.
SPECIAL
54c d".
Our Saturday Spec.:
From Our Store Only—
Mechanical and Body Re-
pairs, Wheel Alignment and
Balance, Window Replace-
ments, Rodiator Repairs.
Protect against rust with
Unda-Spray
Davidson's Texaco Service
No. 8 Highway, Goderich
Phone JA 4-7231
Do-It-Yourself
Honey-Orange
TWISTS
Reg. 60c doz.
SPECIAL 54c doz.
Bartliffs Bakery
HU 2-9727 Limited CLINTON
Bakery and Restaurant
RENT These Machines
3 Floor Polisher
3 Floor Sander and Edger
3 Belt Sander
3 Electric 'Rug Shampooer
with wet and dry vacuum
'V Hand Electric Sander
3 Duo Purpose Hand Sander
BALL & MUTCH
CLINTON
30-tfb
Classified Ads
Bring Quick
Of Quality Men's and Boys' Wear
'Continues Until Saturday, January 19 at
PICKETT (St CAMPBELL Limited
Main Corner
CLINTON Phone HU 2-9732