Clinton News-Record, 1972-08-17, Page 11CARTWRIGHT — I would like to
thank all those who visited me and
sent cards while I was a patient in
the Clinton Hospital. Special thanks
to Rev. Stan McDonald, Dr, Street
and the nurses on the first floor,
— Florence Cartwright.
CARTER: I wish to express my
sincere thanks to all my friends who
remembered me with cards, flowers
and visits while I was a patient in
Clinton hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Baker and the nurses on second
floor, — Mrs. Blanche Carter. —
33b
JERVIS—We wish to express our
sincere thanks to all who called to
wish us well on our fiftieth wedding
anniversary. For the many cards,
gifts and flowers, for the lovely
dinner at the church and also the
one the week previous, to the one
who co-ordinated all the
arrangements and to the special few
who worked so hard to make the
occasion so enjoyable. A special
thank you to the Holmesville
U.C.W. ladies for preparing such a
sumptuous meal and for making all
those good pies. Leslie and Edna
Jervis.-33
21. IN MEMOR IAMS
WILSON: In loving memory •of a
dear father, George Wilson, who
passed away August 11, 1970.
"Sometimes an old-fashioned song
Brings us a thought of you;
Sometimes a flower as we pass
along,
Or a sky that is azure blue;
Or a silver lining in the clouds
When the sun is peeping through
Ever remembered by Adam, Wanda
and grandson Adam Jr. —33p
11. SERVICES A. WANTED GENERAL
CANTED-.- Iron and metal scrap.
ree pick-up Will pay extra if
slivered to salvage yard. Phone
ay or night, 529-7159, M. and A.
alvage.— 32, 33p
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
'ILL BABYSIT in my own home,
ayt line, Mondays to Fridays.
hone 482-7884.— 33,34b
JILL BABYSIT in my own home,
londay through Friday. Phone
82-3196. 33,34,35b
D. LOST and FOUND
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern Equipment
Work Guaranteed
Write or Phone
HARVEY DALE, SEAFORTH
PHONE 482-3320
—21.fn
LOST: One Snare drum, chrome-
plated, "Premier," Finder please
call 482-7347 after 5 p.m. — 33b
11. SERVICES
SANDBLASTING, brick houses,
silicone treatment; repair
mortar joints; air hammers and
drills; compressor work, Contact
Arnold Stothers, R.R. 6,
Goderich, Phone 529-7403,—
25tfn
CROP SPRAYING
Phone SPRATEK
4 8 2-7 2 20
Competent and Competitive
High Clearance
Equipment
—Z0tfn
aunt Mr. and Mrs. Bill Helesic
and family.
Mrs. Emerson Rodger
entertained members of the
Country Cousins Bowling team
recently when she held a bridal
shower for Miss Lynda Glenn.
The bride-to-be sat in a
decorated chair with pink and
white streamers. Contests were
enjoyed with Mrs, Emerson
Rodger in charge. Gifts were
presented and Lynda thanked
her friends. Lunch was served
by the Hostess from a tea table(
with a flower arrangement in
blue and white flowers flanked
by blue candles.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrill of
Goderich Township visited
recently with Mrs. Beth
Lapsing,
Mrs. R Legris and family are
visiting relatives at Sudbury for
the past week.
Miss Judy Arthur visited last
week with her grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Keller at
Dublin.
Sgt. Len Coyne of Windsor is
visiting with his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Robinson, -
Miss Diane Kirkconnell, Miss
Rose Hockema of London and
Miss Diane Rivett of
Dungannon recently visited in
Owen Sound. Stops included the
Blue Mountain Pottery factory
and 'the Caves. They also
stopped at Barrie.
Mrs. Ross Brindley has rented
the Hairdressing shop from Mrs. '
Eleanor Bradnock and will
open the shop on August 22. We
welcome Mrs. Brindley to the
village.
AUCTION SALE
of Antiques and Household Effects
at the home of Dr, and Mrs. J. R.
Leitch, 27 Nelson St. E., Goderich
on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26
at 12;30 p.m.
Combination roll-top desk and
bookcase; Bob Crat,chit desk and
stool; wicker settee with matching
chair and library table; dry sink;
round dining room table; round
coffee table (cut down); round
mahogany parlour table; 6 dining
room chairs; wicker chairs; carved
hall chair; 4 Windsor chairs; candle
table; jelly cupboard; oak wooden
filing cabinet; 3 fern stands; desk;
mantle clock; frames and prints;
dishes; 5 pc. chrome set; Admiral
TV; Loeweopta radio and record
player; continental bed; bookcase
single bed; 2 bedroom suites;
dresser; daveno and matching chair;
2 reclining chairs with ottomans;
rugs; humidifier; power lawn
mower; bicycle-rack; patio table and
umbrella stand; garden tools; lawn
chairs, etc., etc.
TERMS—CASH
Mike Cummings,
Auctioneer
524-9064,
—33,34
16. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stephenson,
Varna, are pleased, to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their only
daughter, Debora Ann, to Donald
Charles Rathwell, son of Mr. and
Mrs, D'Arcy Rathwell, Brucefield,
Ontario. The wedding will take
place September 9 at three-thirty
o'clock at the Varna United Church,
Varna, Ontario.-33p
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon
MacGregor, Londesboro, are pleased
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their second daughter,
Mary Lou, to Mr. Steven M. Sproul,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sproul,
Ethel. The wedding will take place
Saturday, September 9, 1972 at
four-thirty o'clock in Londesboro
United Church, Londesboro,
Ontario. 33b
17. BIRTHS
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and
Antiques of the late Annie Moser,
68 Hamilton St., Goderich on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 AT
11 A.M.
Bowed-front china cabinet; hall
rack; small china cabinet; small
round wicker table; wicker end
table; 5 fern stands; commode;
smoker stand; Tiffany-type
hanging shade; Admiral T.V.;
gas space heater; combination
gas range and heater (like new);
3 pce. chesterfield; chesterfield
chair; rocking chair; 3 arm
chairs; coffee table; dining room
table and 6 chairs; small tables;
cabinet radio; chrome table;
fridge; 3 wardrobes; beds;
antique dresser; high-boy chest;
dresser; chest of drawers;
bureau; blanket box; antique
desk; washstand; oil lamps;
frames, photographic equipment,
dishes; pots and pans; bedding;
ice-box; copper boiler; pump and
pump parts; hand tools; garden
tools, etc. etc.
TERMS—CASH
Mike Cummings
Auctioneer.
524-9064.
3Z33
PUBLIC NOTICE— j shall not be
held responsible for any debts
incurred in my name, Richard
Ostrom. —32.33,34p
CUSTODIAN
CONTRACT TENDER
Plainly marked sealed lenders
will be received by the undersigned
up to 12 o'clock noon Friday,
August 25, 1972, for contracting
custodial services at Hensall Public
School, All tenders must be
submitted on the official tender
forms which are available at the
Huron County Board of Education,
97 Shipley St. Clinton, Ont.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
R.B. Dunlop
Superintendent
of Business Affairs
15. AUCTION SALE
BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK
The August meeting of St.
Mark's Anglican Church
Women met at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt with a good
attendance. The Hostess opened
the meeting .with Mrs. George
Hamilton of Huronview. Mm,
Gordon Taylor accompanied on
the accordian. The scripture
lesson was read by Mrs. Elmer
Trommer and Mrs. Haggitt led
in prayers. A reading was given
by Mrs. Thomas Lawlor.
Mrs. Thomas Lawlor chose-
Bless be the tie that binds, for
her' birthday hymn and Mrs.
James Towe sang a hymn. A
splendid topic was given by Mrs.
John Daer entitled "Language
of the Hands." An article froni
the Living Message on Judge
Not was read by Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell. The Hostess:
thanked all who took part and
turned the meeting over to the
president, Mrs. Elmer Trommer
for the business. _
The minutes of the previous
meeting were adopted as read
by the secretary, Mrs. John
Daer, The treasurer, Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt gave a splendid
report. The roll call was
answered by a Commandment.
The travelling apron received a
penny for each letter in Keep
His Commandments. It was
decided to have a fall
smorgasbord supper and bazaar
on October 18. The President
closed the meeting and an
auction was held. Mrs Thomas
Haggitt assisted by Miss Connie
Trommer served a dainty lunch.
+ +
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peter
and Brian of Wiarton spent
Sunday with Mrs. Beth Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton
are 'spending their holidays at
Windsor with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. R. LaVigne and at
Montreal with their son John.
Miss Diane Kirkconnell and
Miss Rose Hockema of London
and Miss Diane Rivett of
Dungannon spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Andrew
Kirkconnell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Daer are
visiting this week with their
family at Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Beimers
arrived home after a couple of
weeks visiting relatives and
friends in Holland.
Mrs. Gordon Taylor and
grandson Michael Rathwell
went to Chatham last week and
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Rathwell and Janice.
Michael returned home after
spending the holidays with his
grandmother for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Finkbeiner of
Thornton visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan MacKay last
week.
Mrs. Betty Anne McGowan of
Ottawa visited one day last
week with Miss Laura Phillips.
Mrs. Fred Wagner is a patient
in Clinton hospital, we wish her
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Pearl Rollinson of
Toronto spent the weekend with
her sister, Mrs. Emerson Rodger
and Mr. Rodger and attended
the Rodger-Glenn wedding in
Goderich.
Master Robbie Rodger spent
his holidays last week in
Goderich with his uncle and
— -
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. All work
guaranteed. 20 years experience.
Write Louis Blake, R.R. 2,
Brussels, or Phone 887-6800.—
21-37p
CUSTOM
BULLDOZING
CHAS. BRUINSMA
RR 2, Goderich
524-9804
—tfn
RICHARD LON
EXPERIENCED
AUCTIONEER and
APPRAISER
CL INiTiON.vDNTio t..t 0 ..11 A-2
P HONE: 482-9431 or 482---
7898
41Pir alert
GIVE ..
so more
will live
HEARI
FUND
SCREENED TOP SOIL
Landscape Work
BACKHOE WORK
(Excavating, trenching,
basements, etc.)
' GRAVEL and FILL
Cement Gravel
LYLE MONTGOMERY
Clinton-482-7644
15tfn,
Seeding, Sodding
• And Shrubs
COMPLETE LINE OF
GARDEN SUPPLIES
ART'S
LANDSCAPING
And NURSERY
166 Bennett St. E., Goderich
524-9126
TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE
Of refrigeration and butcher shop equipment on
Highway 21 in the village of Bayfield on
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23 AT 6:45 P.M.
EQUIPMENT: 600 lb. Universal fast-freeze unit with
compressor; 3 h.p. 6 ton Universal compressor; 8 ft.
Roddy Model C87 meat counter (top coil); 8 ft. open
meat counter; 6 ft. Commercial Universal freezer;
Toledo bandsaw, Model 5200; Toledo meat chopper;
Electric Hobart meat slicer; Dayton meat scales, Model
1650; Knife sharpener; Hobart delecatizer and steak
maker; chopping block; meat hand tools; paper
dispensers; freezer door 6'6" x 40"; propane
Commercial barbecue rotisserie; 2 McClary fryers;
cooking utensils; refrigerator; meat racks and trays;
cash register; counter; show case; 6 ft. hood and
exhaust fan; McClary stove; Quebec heater; etc., etc.
25 ft. House, Boat and trailer; 25 h.p. Johnson motor; 16
ft. fruit stand.
TERMS—CASH PROPERTY SOLD
Bill Crawford - Proprietor
RATHWELL'S AUCTION
SERVICE
AUCTIONEERS AND LIQUIDATORS
Brucefield 482.3120'
Oakes — Double your pleasure,
Double your fun
It's better to have
Two babies than one.
We've done it again,
To Doctor and Mrs. W. Harris
Oakes, a son and daughter, at
Women's College Hospital, Sunday,
August 6, 1972. Everyone well. —
33b
BRADSHAW: To Jane and Sam
Bradshaw, Clinton, a son, Derek
Samuel, on July 22, 1972, at
Peterborough Civic Hospital.
.w r1
GREIDANUS: To Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Greidanus, R.R. 1, Londesboro
in Clinton Public Hospital on
Wednesday, August 9, 1972, a son.
REID: To Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reid,
Clinton in Clinton Public Hospital
on Thursday, August 10, 1972, a
daughter.
McOLINCHEY: To Mr. and Mrs.
John McClinchey, August 11, a
daughter.
WHYTE: Nick and Joan Whyte are
happy to announce the birth of a
son, Murray Glenn, on August 14,
1972 in Stratford General Hospital,
a brother for David, Brian and
Crystal.
18. DEATHS
FRANKEN: At Victoria Hospital,
London, on Tuesday, August 8,
1972, in his 42nd year, John H.
Franken, beloved husband of Emma
Van Lammeren, and dear father of
Harry, Margaret, Eddie, John, Paul,
Michael, Tom, David and Mary
Anne, all at home. Funeral Mass
was at St. Augustine Roman
Catholic Church on Saturday,
August 12, 1972 with interment in
St. Augustine Roman Catholic
Cemetery.
20. CARDS of THANKS
JOSLING: I would like to take this
opportunity to thank my friends and
neighbors for the many gifts,
flowers, cards, letters and visits I
received while in Thameswood
Lodge, London, and the Clinton
Public Hospital. Special thanks to
Rev. McDonald, Dr. Addison and
Dr. Lambert; also a special thanks
to the nurses and the girls in blue on
the first floor of the hospital for
their kindness, Gladys Josling. —
33p
RIEHL: I wish to express sincere
thanks to my friends, neighbors, and
relatives for their visits, cards and
flowers during my stay in hospital.
Special thanks to first floor nurses
and Dr, Street, — Gladys Riehl.
SCOTT: I wish to thank relatives,
friends and neighbors for flowers,
cards, gifts and visits while I was a
patient in Clinton hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Newland, Dr. Watts,
Dr, Street, nurses and girls in blue.
And special thanks for calls and
prayers of Pastor Fry, Rev, Wittich
and Rev. McDonald, All was deeply
appreciated, — 33p
AUCTION SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
ANTIQUES & MISC. ITF'f ,•7,S
on Saturday, August 19, 1972 at 1'1.10 p.m. sharp
at 527 Main St., Exeter, Ontario.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — 9 pce fumed oak dining
room suite; chesterfield and chair; hostess chair; serving
table; end tables; table & floor lamps; telephone table; small
tables; Ennis & Co. piano with stool; mirrors; 2 — 4 pce
bedroom suites; 3 pce bedroom suite; G.E. 30" range; G.E.
refrigerator; kitchen table and 4 chairs etc.
ANTIQUES, GLASS ETC. — 2 sets stacking book shelves;
drop leaf table; hall bench & mirror with hooks;
washstands; wicker box; gramaphone; statue; wicker chair;
4 pieces Royal Nippon; Germany plate; R.S. Germany fruit
bowl; 2 Indian Tree plates; Sunburst dish; Tiffany type
lamp shade; some pieces of Bridal Rose Limoge & Bridal
Rose Austria; inkwells; 2 hummel figurines; depression
glass; Royal Stanley ware bowl and pitcher; 11 pieces(
Indian Tree Coalport; Ribbon Dish; several cream & sugars;
Noritake large china shoe; Royal Doulton "Babie"; C.S.
Prussia cream pitcher with saucer; several pieces of silver;
salt dips etc.
MISCELLANEOUS — lawn chairs; folding stool; step
ladders etc. etc.
Terms Cash
Mrs. William May, prop.
Norm Whiting Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964 Exeter
STERLING FUELS
DISTRIBUTORS
OF
CHAMPION FUEL OIL,
CHAMPION GASOLINES &
VALVOLINE LUBRICANTS
ARE
PLEASED TO OBTAIN THE SERVICES
OF
MR. FRANK MocDONALD
ERIE ST., CLINTON
To dotheir customers annual furnace clen-out and
to handle all burner service
MR. ROSS JEWITT
STERLING FUELS AGENT
WILL CONTINUE TO MAKE ALL DELIVERIES
FOR ALL DELIVERIES PLEASE CALL 482-9411
FOR FURNACE REPAIRS& CLEANING PLEASE CALL
482.7600
LET US MAKE YOUR OLD' FURNITURE
BETTER THAN NEW!
For a free estimate and a look at our newest samples
of materials — CALL •
CLARK UPHOLSTERY
Phone 523-4272 R. Cook, Prop. Blyth, Ont.
WE HAVE A FREE PICK-UP AND
DELIVERY SERVICE
On behalf of the Huron County Royal Black Knights, we
do thank the council of the town of Clinton and all the
citizens who helped to make the Derry Day celebration a
great success. Special thanks to those who helped to satisfy
the appetites.
Lloyd Hern,
County Master,
—33b
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Clinton Newa-Record, Thursday, August 17, 1972-11
14. BUSINESS NOTICES „ 15. AUCTION SALE • 20. CARDS of THANKS Auburn
Classified
Advertising
'hunch women meet '
11. SERVICES
VACUUM
CLEANERS
Sales & Service
All Makes
BOB PECK
VARNA
262.5748
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates—Tuesday and
Thursday
TUESDAY — Beef and Pork
Thursday — Beet Only
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
237-3314 Dashwood _ .
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 restringing. W. N. Counter.
Clinton, Ontario. —tfn
• 13. PUBLIC NOTICES
JACK'S
WOOD TURNERY
CUSTOM WOOD TURNING
AND GIFT ARTICLES
JOHN PLUMTREE
482.9695
CLINTON
(At Rear Of 84 Albert St.)
— 5tfn
Sa fety' tips
AINTING, indoors and outdoors.
ouses, cottages etc. Marine and
ousepaints in stock. Apply to
os'n Shop, Highway 4, one mile
orth Brucefield. Phone 482 —
222. — 18tfn
ACIA BOARDS replaced; also
ave-troughing. Free estimates •
n request. Phone 482 —7222. —
18tfn
on's Bicycle Repairs Sales &
ervice. New and Used Bicycles.
hone 482-9941, 305 Ontario
Street, Clinton. —28tfn
Obituark
JOHN HENRY FRANKEN
Funeral services were held on
Saturday August 12th at the St.
Augustine Roman Catholic
church for John Henry Franken,
41, who passed away in Victoria
Hospital, London after an
illness of two days. He died on
August 8.
Born in Holland on
September 15, 1930, he resided
in Quebec, Alberta and Sarnia
before taking up farming in
Hullett Township. In 1966 they
moved to their farm in East
Wawanosh, .north of Auburn .
where he carried on dairy.
farming. He was keenly
interested in 4-H and young
people's work. He was a
member of the St. Augustine
R.C. Church and a member of
the Knights of Columbus. He is
survived by his wife, the former
Emma Lammeren and seven
sons, Harry, Eddie, John, Paul,
Michael, Tom and David, two
daughters, Margaret and Mary
Anne. His father, Henry
Franken and three sisters all in
Holland also survive. Mrsgr L
Phalen and Father E.J.
Denenger officiated. Burial took
place in St. Augustine cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jack
Armstrong, Fred Armstrong,
Bill Byersberg, Joseph Hickey.
Tony Van Roestel and Rudolph
Beiwinkler. Relatives and
friends were present from
Aylmer, Sarnia, London and
Toronto.
Best treatment for splinters is
to first soak the area in hot
water, St. John Ambulance
suggests, When possible, grasp
the splinter with tweezers,
gradually working it out. If the
splinter is broken off short and
under the nail, cut out a small
wedge of nail with sharp scissors
and withdraw the splinter.
Wash with soap and water and
cover with a clean dressing.
JACKSON: The family of Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Jackson, R.R. 5,
Clinton, cordially invite neighbors
and friends to honor their parents
on their 50th wedding anniversary
at their residence, August 26, 1972
from 2 p.m, to 5 p.m. Your Presence
only, please. — 33p
14. BUSINESS NOTICES
Plainly marked sealed tenders will
be received up to 12.00 o'clock noon,
Friday, September 1, 1972, for the
supply of furnace oil, diesel fuel and
gasoline for the Authority's
headquarters in Exeter and
Parkhill. Separate tenders may be
submitted for Exeter and Parkhill.
Further particulars may be secured
from the Authority office,
235-2610, Exeter.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Mrs. C. Hume,
Secretary-treas
Ausable-Bayfield Conservation
Authority.
—33h
* * *
PRIVATE music lessons on guitar,
anjo and bass given by qualified
nstructor, Special attention to adult
udents. Phone 482-7770. — 33b
REMODELLI NG , renovations,
roofing and floor laying,
xpertly done. All odd jobs.
round the home. Kitchen
upboards a specialty. Phone
82-7676. Ken McMinn. —2t fn
Poison ivy, poison oak and
poison sumac are found as
creepers and shrubs in various
parts of Canada. They are
irritants to the skin and later
blisters may form. St. John
Ambulance advises .to .wash the,
area thoroughly with hot water
and laundry soap. Then wash
off with rubbing alcohol and
apply calomine lotion.
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING CELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER
SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
* * *
46 King St. 482-7652.
—18tfn
Blood issuing from the ear
may indicate a fracture at the
base of the skull, according to
St. John Ambulance. The
Association suggests that while
awaiting medical aid, the
casualty should be laid down
with the head slightly raised
and inclined to the affected side.
Make no attempt to plug the ear
but apply a dry dressing over
the ear and bandage lightly.
UICK cash to pay bills or make
purchase. Call Brad
amilton, Trans Canada
redit, 524-8349.-10tf
- - - - _
EPAIRS, remodelling, general
rpentry work. Reasonable
ates. H. Mitchell, 482 —7584. —
9-34b
Do not attempt repairs or
maintenance at home or work
unless you are trained and
qualified to do so, St. John
Ambulance advises. Machinery
or equipment you regularly use
should receive regular, routine
maintenance.
INTERESTED .
IN
BUILDING?
For garages, lean-tos and all
types of renovations etc. Call
JACK GERRITS
482-7290
after 6 p.m.
. AUCTION SALE 15. AUCTION SALE BUYING?
SELLING?
HOUSEHOLD AUCTION
Of furniture and antiques in the village of Brucefield on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 AT 1:15 P.M.
FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES: 15 cu. ft. Admiral freezer;
15 cu. ft. refrigerator; sideboard c/w glass front and
mirrors; Victrola; cherry hi-boy; shaving mirror; child's
rocker; dressers; chest of drawers; extension table;
wash stand; iron bed; odd tables and chairs; 10 pc.
coloured toilet set; butter bowl, ladle and prints; 2
butter churns; blanket box; auto harp; aladdin's lamp;
many oil lamps; linens; quilts; wool blankets; dishes;
glass and china; crocks; copper boiler; and a host of
other household items.
HAND AND GARDEN TOOLS: Universal garden tractor
and attachments; 2 wheeled trailer; wheel barrow;
extension ladder; etc., etc.
NO RESERVE TERMS—CASH
Proprietress - Mrs. Murray Tyndall
RATHWELL'S AUCTION
SERVICE
Brucefield 482-3120
NORM WHITING
anctioneep
Reach
11,800
Households
in Huron County
with an economical
WANT AD
in the
HURON
SHOPPING
NEWS
CLASSIFIED
PAGE
'Phone the News-Record at
482.3443 or the Signal-Star at
524.8331 to place your want ad:
20. CARDS of THANKS