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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
EAST SIDE of duplex at 110
Rattenbury Street East, Four
bedrooms. Convenient to sch-
ools. Phone 482-9530 or apply
at Aiken Bros. store. 52p
1 BEDROOM furnisbed apart-
ment, 44 Huron Street, avail-
able February 1. Apply Jack
Elliott, 105 Rattenbury Street,
East, phone 482-9332. 52tfb
LARGE AND SMALL trailers,
fully furnished. Becker's Trail-
er Court, Clinton. 37tfb
SELF-CONTAINED, two Bed-
room, (half a house), phone
Seaforth 3. • 41tfb
R 0 0 M S FOR RENT, with
cooking facilities. Phone 482-
9608. 46tfb
ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED
apartment, heated. Ceriel Van
Demme, phone 482-6685, '
51tfb
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE, Ap-
ply 227 Huron Street, phone
482-6610. 49tfb
HOUSE FOR RENT, 2-3 bed-
rooms, 52 Princess St. West.
Available January 1, rent rea-
sonable. Phone 482-3209.
51tfb
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ACCOMMODATION'
FOR RENT
THREE-ROOM FURNISHED
apartment, available new, Phone
482,3507, ' 49tfb
2 BEDROOM heated apart-
ment, School Apartments, Ph-
one Ceriel VanDaneme, 482-
6685. 50tfb
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE at
384 Matilda Street, possession
at end of month. Phone 175,
Seaforth, Ont. 49,tfb
Modern 2 Bedroom
APARTMENT
Unfurnished
Kitchen
Living Room
Dining Room
Bath
AVAILABLE NOW
CLINTON
APARTMENTS
Phone 482-7740
50tfb
FURNISHED 3-ROOM apart-
ment, heated, private .bath.
Phone 482-9500 or 9500.
49-50-1-2b
TWO GROUND-FLOOR apart-
ments, one furnished, heated,
with private bath and fire-
place. L. G. Winter Real Est-
ate, phone 482-6692, 200 High
Street. 51tfb
3-ROOM APARTMENT, fur-
nished, available now, located
:130 King Street, Phone Seaforth
219-R. 35tfb
UPSTAIRS — 2 - BEDROOM
apartment, private, entrance, 3-
piece bath, hot water heated.
Immediate possession. Bayfield
Woollen Shop, phone 83, Bay-
field, 49tfb
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT in
Brucefield, new stove and re-
frigerator. Mail:able soon.
Phone Hensall 264J4. 51tfb
SELF-CONTAINED HEATED
apartment, large living room,
one bedroom, kitchen and bath.
Lloyd Batkin, phone 482-7057.
50-1-2p
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
available now. Also, 1 ground
floor, unfurnished, heated ap-
artment. Phone 482-9928. Roy
Tyndall. • 45-tfb
LARGE 2 BEDROOM Apart-
ment, unfurnished, heated, new-
ly decorated, reasonable. Phone
482-9568 evenings or 482-6663.
46tfb
DUPLEX HOUSE, unfurnished,
living room, bath, two bed-
rooms, oil furnace, located 3
miles west of Clinton, at
Holmesville. Available Dec. 15
or' January 1. Phone 482-6694.
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Pickett & Campbell
Ltd.
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED
BABYSITTING on New Year's
Eve in my own home. Phone
482-7164, If no answer phone
482-7351, 52b
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lt* Wishes.
To Our Friends
May all the joys He came to bring
Within yOur hearts forever ring!
From Everyone at . . .
Main Corner, Clinton
482-9732
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. ,and Mrs, Charles Elliott
will be at home to their friends.
and relatives at their residence'
corner of Whitehead and
Seeeh. Streets, with an '()Pen
House'" on Wednes.clay, Janu-
ary 1, 1964 from 2;.3(Y. to 5:00.
P.M,' on 'the occasion of their
fiftieth wedding anniversary.
No ,olits.ploaso,
BIRTHS
COLQUHOUN — In Humber
Memorial Hospital, Weston,
on. Tuesday, December 3,
1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Colqahoup, Toronto, for-
merly of Clinton, a daughter,
Rhonda Lynn.
DENO1VIME—To Mr. and Mrs,
Donald Denoimpe, Chatham?
on December 11, a chosen
daughter, Jacqueline Dawn.
CARDS OF THANKS
Mrs. Jaines Livermore, Clar-
ence and Mrs. Green Wish to
thank all 'their kind friends in
and. around Clinton for cards,
flowers and visits, after the
passing of husband and father,
also Rev, Mills and Rev. Park,
iheir kindness will never be
forgotten. 52b
We wish to express our
heartfelt thanks to our kind
friends and neighbours for the
many gifts and congratulatory
cards received which helped to
make. our Golden Wedding An-
niversary a memorable' ()CMS,
ion. — JOHN and PEARL
WOON, 52x
The family of 'the late Don-
ald Craig wish 'to express their
sincere thanks to relatives, . fr-
iends, .and neighbours, for the
messages of sympathy, floral
tributes and many acts of
kindness during their recent
bereavement, Special thanks to
the staff of the Clinton hos-
pital, Dr. Newland, and, Rev.
Father Bussey, pallbearers and
the Beattie funeral home.
52p
I wish to express my sin-
core thanks to relatives . and
friends for flowers, cards and
treats ' while a patient in Cl-
inton hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Oakes, also Rev. M.
Carson of Londes'boro United
Church- and 'the nursing staff
on first floor. Thanks to all.
— JOHN SNELL. 52b
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Over 800 Kids
Greet Santa At
RCAF Station
On the afternoon of Wednes-
day,' December 18 a Christmas
Party was held in the Recrea-
tion Centre for Station Clinton
Air • Force and Civilian chil-
dren with foster children from
the Goderich area Children's
Aid Society being specially in-
vited.
Over 800 children were en-
tertained by TV personalities-:
Big Al of CKCO TV Kitchen-
er and Miss Dorothy and Mr.
Jim of CFPL TV London.
Additional entertainment was
provided by ,' the May Court
Puppets„ Sergeant Electro the
Mechanical Man with acts by
Henry the fire eating man and
"The Three Chipmunks" led by
WO2 Velleman.
The master of ceremonies
was F/O Art • Shepherd and
responsible for the organization
was F/O Dick Allan. F/L J.
Gibson was incognito during the
program,
To conclude a very full pro-
gram, Santa Claus made. a
guest appearance and he spoke.
to all of the children before he
set off to the Married Quarters
to visit sick children who were.
unable to be at the party.
FOR SALE
CONTROL MASTITIS 'in dairy
cows! Use NIXON'S ANTI-
MAST 17. Mastitis, Ointment.
This liquid formula is the only
mastitis ointment guaranteed
effective or your money back.
Three one-close tubes only. $2.50
Available at Edward's Phar-
macy in Clinton. 52b
SERVICES
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
For DEAD or DISABLED
ANIMALS — Call Collect
DARLING
& Company
Of Canada Limited
Phone Clinton HU 2-7269
Licence 262-C-63
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SANITATION SERVICE
Septic Tank Cleaning
DRAINAGE REPAIRS
For Immediate Service
PHONE— BILL FINCH
Grand Bend 238.2291
In Clinton
Phone 482-9616
Clinton Plumbing & Heating
49'504-2P
WANTED
HAY AND STRAW — naled
Hay and Straw wanted, any
quantity, Box 9, Newbury,
Ontario or phone 693-4462.
47 to 15b
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T. PRYDE and SON
CLINTON -- EXETER -- SEAFORTH
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May this
Christmas
glow with
joy for
you.
E FI'S Food id, arket
Herb Bridle and Staff
FREE DELIVERY Phone 482-3445
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From the Staff at
LADIES' 'WEAR
30E and IVY IRWIN .
MARGARET CARTER EDITH REID
K. Cooke
Dial 482-7012 Clinton
Classified Ads
Bartliffs Bakery
Limited
Bakery and Restaurant
482-9727 CLINTON
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
ARTICLES FOR SALE
OVEN-READY CAPONS, Ph- one 482-7504. 50tfb
MAGIC MARKERS—Black and
Red only. "The better kind".
Only $1.13 (tax included).At
Clinton News-Record. 34tfb
FILTER QUEEN
Sales and Service.
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensall 352w2
29 to 39p tfb
BUSINESSMEN: If you • use
any type of Moore business
form, they can be ordered
through Clinton News-Record,
phone 482-3443. tfb
TELEFUNKEN Stereo Corn-
binatien; Admiral 23" TV;
Slide & Movie Projectors; Sun-
beam Mix-Master; Boys' 21"
bicycle, All in new condition.
For information, 482-7787.
52-lb
OIL SPACE HEATERS, in good
condition. Apply. Roy Tyndall,
phone 482-9928. 43tfb
CAREFREE HEATING — For
the only fuel oil insured against
explosion, we give free burner
service. A. G. GRIGG & SON,
phone 482-9411. , 23111343db
Have An. Extra Key
For Your Car . . House
We Specialize In
CUTTING KEYS
Changing Combinations
Keying Locks Alike
BALL and MUTCH
IHA Hardware
Phone 482-9505
49tfb
COME IN AND SEE OUR
Christmas Specials: Something
for each member of the family,
Bayfield Woollen Shop, phone
83, Bayfield, 49tfb
NOW IS THE. TIME to order
your aluminum 'windows and
doors, free estimates without
obligation. Russell Jervis, HU
2-9390., 21tfb
We Specialize in . . .
Furnace. Installations
Heating Service
Electric Wiring
Appliance Service
Plumbing Installations
Eavestroughing
. CHUTER Plumbing,
Heating, Electric
SALES & SERVICE
45 KING STREET CLINTON
Phone 482-7652
24tfb
WEDDING STATIONERY: In-
vitations, reply cards, serviettes,
matches, thank you cards„place
cards; two complete lines to
choose from. When you pur-
chase your wedding stationery
here, we insert your engage-
ment free of charge. Take wed-
ding stationery book out over-
night and choose your supplies
in private. Clinton News-
Record. 34tfb
DRAPERY PULL RODS —
Track,, 'curtain rods, venetian
blinds, bamboo draperies, win-
dow blinds. Free estimates
given, Irwin's Dry Goods.
23tfb
SINGER SEWING
MACHINE
Sales and Service
Will Whidden
320 Victoria St., Clinton
Phone 482-9103
50tfb
APPLES — GOOD QUALITY
Mac's and Snows, Please
Bring your own containers;
other varieties available. Small
apples, $1.25 per bushel, Follow
Highway 8 to Holmesville, turn
left, follow the signs. Art Bell,
phone Goderich 524-8037.
50tfb
SPRAYED APPLES — Spy,
Snow, Macs, Taman Sweets,
Greenings, cider apples. Free
delivery in Clinton and RCAF
homes. Phone 482-3214, Fred
McClymont and Sons, Varna.
46p-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 Herisall 352w2
29 to 39p tfb
ELECTROLUX
SALES and SERVICE
DON SMITH
For Free Demonstration
or Service
Phone 482-7889
13tfb
CUSTOM WORK
"THE PIXIE" Beauty Salon.
New phone number 482-7792.
Perms, tinting, hair cutting a
specialty. 48tfb
HADCO WELL DIGGING
AND DRILLING
Specializing in drilled wells and
large diameter bored wells 5'4-3'
Phone MOhawk 9-3761
Elmira, Ontario
48-9-50-1-2p
ELECTRIC MOTORS
REWOUND
or Rep2ired, any make, any h.p.,
auto & household radio repairs.
Open all day week, dayt.
ART LEVM & SONS
139 ERIE ST: S., CLINTON
Phone 482-66404
43tfb
HELP WANTED MALE ,
WANTED; Reltable man
Dealer in Huron County : Ex,
Perience not necessary. Fine
opportunity to step into old
prefitable hnsioess Where RAW-
joigh Products have been sold
for years. )3,1g. profits. .Produots
furnished on credit. Write
.RawleigWs, Dept, L-169-163,
4005 Richelieu, Montreal, 52b
' HELP WANTED
Music
• Supervisor
WANTED
Hensall Public School
Board
invites applications for the pos,
Wen of Music Supervisor for
five class rooms, two half days
per week,• salary to be negotia-
ted. Duties to commence Jan-
nary 1964. Please forward ap-
plications containing qualificee
tons, age and experience to:'
Robert Reaburn, secretary-
treasurer, Hensel Public Sell,
ool Board, Hensall, Oat,
49-0-2b
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
MacDONALD
ELECTRIC ,
Motor Repairs and Rewinding
House Wiring
Service Calls
482-7702
29tfb
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
Mechanical and Body Re-
pairs, Wheel Alignment and
Balance, Window Replace-
ments, Radiator Repairs.
Protect against rust with
Unda-Spray
Davidson's Texaco Service
No. 8 Highway, Goderich
Phone 524-7231
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.
REAL ESTATE 4--
NO .DOWN PAYMENT requir-
ed, private, 3 bedroom, modern
bungalow, oil heated, close to
schools, immediate possession.
For information: 482-7787.
52tfb
SALESMEN WANTED
$12,000 IS NOT
TOO MUCH FOR THE
MAN WE WANT
Because we pay our top men
in other cities from $8,000 to
$15,000 in a year, this opening
in the Clinton area is worth
just as much,to the right man.
If you are over 40 . . can
make short auto trips . . can
call on small town, rural and
industrial property owners . . I
hope to hear from you right
away. I would like to have you
start with us soon and stay for
a long time, All replies confi-
dential. T. L. Swallow, Pres.,
Southwestern Petroleum Corp.,
534 No. Main St., Fort Worth,
Texas.
52b
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'Clinton Community
Auction Sales
NO SALE
FRI.; DEC. 27
JOE COREY
Sales Manager,000loopoodl000i000ntallediak
.Next Issue
January .3
The next-issue of The News-
Reoord Will not be printed un-
til Friday, January 3, to
able the staff to enjoy the
fogivo season with their fam
lies.
.However, it would be appre-
ciated. if we .could receive the
bulk of our news and advertis,
big copy by Monday, December
30,
Correspondents are urged to
send in the Christmas happen,
i4eS in their communities by
this date and send in a second
budget on January 2, if pos,
Sible„ to cover the New Years
events,
Following the edition of Jan-
uary 3, we will revert to our
normal publication day of Th-
ursday, and news and adver-
tising deadlines will be Tues-
day noon.
Don't forget to send us the
names of your holiday visitors
'for publication!
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Lam-
arche and Dianne, who have
been stationed at Marville,
France (1 Fighter Wing) for
the past four years arrived at
Trenton on the "Yukon" air-
craft after an 11-hour non-stop
flight. Mr. Lamarche has been
posted to North Bay. At pre-
sent they are staying with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Hoy.
Lloyd and James Hoy, 10
East Street, Clinton, and Mr.
Adrien Lamarche will motor to
visit relatives in Montreal then
on to North Bay to look for
suitable accommodation for
himself and family.
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Storm Blocks
District Roads,
Detains Students
So, what else is new?
That about sums up the at-
titude of most area residents
as they read the stories in
daily newspapers of the heavy
snows and crippling blizzards
that have `become common
place in the "snow-belt".
Snow, which started over a
week ago and has, shown lit-
tle sign of letting up, has
built up to a: depth of three
feet and snow shovelers have
been fighting a continual los-
ing battle.
The area was hit hardest on
Friday, when winds gusted up
to 50 miles per hour and block-
ed all arteries during the af-
ternoon.
Ontario Provincial Police at
Goderich ordered school buses
off the roads, but the ban came
after all but three of 21 buses
at CHSS had departed. The
students affected were put up
in the homes of school chums
for the night.
One of the buses' that left
was involved in an accident
on highway 4, north of the
main gate at RCAF Clinton,
when it ran into the rear of
a car driven by a CHSS teach-
er, Mrs. E. Phoenix, who was
travelling to her Denfield
home.
Along with a fellow teacher,
Mrs. Doris Rive, RCAF Cen-
tralia, she was ,forced to come
back to Clinton for the night.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of harses, cattle and hogs at
Lot 2, Concession 8, Morris
Township, 2 miles North of
Blyth on No. 4 Highway on.
Saturday, January 4, 1964„
at 1 p.m.
Horses — Black mare rising 4
yrs. old, white markings, in
foal. Chestnut matched team of
Belgian geldings, 2 and 3 yrs.
old, light mane and tails. Ch-
estnut Belgian filly rising 2 yrs.
old with light mane and tail.
Cattle — 15 Durham and Here-
ford cows, re-bred, 18 Durham
and Hereford market steers,
(1000 to 1100 lbs.); 5 market
heifers; 13 Durham and Here-
ford steers rising 1 yr. old; 8
heifers rising 1 yr. old; 2 fall
calves; 1 registered Poll Angus
bull, 2 yrs. old (Todd breed).
Pigs — 5 York sows bred in
September; 3 young York sows
bred 2 months; 1 York hog;
34 York chunks, 140 lbs.; 17
York pigs, 6 to 10 weeks old.
TERMS — Cash
No reserve, farm sold
WALTER OSTER.
Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON
Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL
Clerk 52-lb
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We wish to express to all
our customers in Clinton, and
neighboring town who have
been so good as to favor us
with their 1963 business, our
most heartfelt
Merry Christmas and
Happy and Prosperous
New Year.
It has been a pleasure to
have served you and keep on
gerving you as long as we
have health and facilities.
It is your patronage that haS
kept us in business and al-
lowed us to expand as we
have done.
Guaranteed Watch Repairs
Electronic Watch Cleaning
Diamonds, Watches, Gifts,
Clocks, & Electric Razors.
Wholesale Engraving Ser-
vice and Trophies.
VODDEN
WHOLESALE JEWELLERS
LTD,
Clinton Ontario
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