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Clinton News-Record, 1966-02-24, Page 4Page 4——Clinf-on News-Record—-Thurs., Feb. 24, 1966 CUSTOM WORK REAL ESTATE TENDERS WANTED RATES For Sale, etc., Cards of Thanks, In Memoriams, Engagements 3c a word; minimum 75c REPEATS 2c a word; minimum 50c CASH DISCOUNTS }/3 off only if paid during the week after the last insertion. BILLING CHARGE 10c added on second bill. FREE Births, Marriages, Deaths DEADLINE 6:00 p.m. Tuesday . DIAL 482-3443 ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT ONE BEDROOM Apartment, unfurnished; a 1 so furnished apartment. Ceriel VanDamme, phone 482-6685. ‘ Itfb 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, in fair condition, on Mary Street. Phone 482-6694. Sltfb LARGE TRAILER for rent, ful­ ly furnished. Apply at Becker’s Trailer Court. 20tfb GROUND FLOOR, 2 bedroom apartment, heated, available mow. Phone 482-9527. 48tfb 8 ROOM HOUSE for rent; alsq 2 bedroom cottage, available now, centrally located. Phone 482-3837. 2tfb SMALL APARTMENT, furnish- ed or unfurnished, heated. L. G. Winter, 200 High Street, Clinton. Phone 482-6692. 2tfb APARTMENT for rent, heated, ’ private entrance, $50 a month. Phone 482-6663 or 482-9568 after 5 p.m. 22tfb FURNISHED Apartment, one bedroom, private bath and en­ trance; redecorated. Phone 482- 9390. Stfib 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, oil fur­ nace, bathroom, in Zurich vic­ inity. Phone Zurich 236-4351 collect. 8, 9b UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom a- partment, centrally located, am­ ple parking, . available now. Phone 482-7661,_________35tfb 6 ROOM HOUSE, available immediately, located on Town­ send Street. Phone 482-9407. 7tfb FOR, RENT — modern 2 bed­ room: cottage, with oil furnace, near mam street: $50 per month. Phori’e 482-9087. 7tfb ONE BEDROOM HOUSE, ful- ly modern, stove and refrigera­ tor, $45.00'. Phone 482-6663 or 482-9568. 48tfb 3 ROOM furnished apartment, heat and utilities supplied. Ap- ’ ply 227 Huron St., or Phone 482-9788. 6tfb 2 BEDROOM uptown apart­ ment, furnished; 2 bedroom house in village of Holmesville. Phone 482-6694. 32tfb 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX in ex- • cellent condition; gas furnace, available now. H. C. Lawson. Phone 482-9644. 47tfb . SELF CONTAINED one beto room apartment, or one room with bath, heated and furnished. Available now. Phone 482-7227. 2,3tfb TWO BEDROOM Cottage in Clinton. Available now. Con­ tact Mrs. Leo Stephenson, Sea­ forth. Phone 527-0513. 6p-tfb FOR RENT — OFFICE with 2 rooms on Albert St., heated, reasonable rent. Available now. Apply 84 Albert St., dr phone ' 482-9695. 2tfb ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT LOVELY modern country home, freshly redecorated, one mile north of Hensall on No. •1 Highway, J. C. Bmillie, Phone 262-5141, 38tfb SELF CONTAINED-apartment heated, 2 bedrooms, furniture optional. Phone 262-5047. 3tfb NEWLY DECORATED FUR- nished and heated 1 bedroom apartment, private bath, wash­ ing facilities. Phone 482-3329 at noon or after 5, ltfb LARGE GROUND FLOOR 2 bedroom apartment, heated; fully modern. Available Febru­ ary 1. Call 482-6663 or 482-9568 after 5, ’ ' ltfb MODERN 2 BEDROOM House, 3 piece bath, oil furnace, avail­ able March 1; also 2 bedroom apartment, large living room, modern kitchen and bath, gas heat, immediate possession, Phone 482-9649. 5ptfb 2 BEDROOM apartment, newly -decorated, at 100 North Street, available now. Apply to Don C. Colquhoun, 482-9506 or 200 Ont­ ario Street. 44tfb COMFORTABLE ground floor apartment, Conveniently locat­ ed. Heated, Two bedrooms, new kitchen and bathroom, gas range supplied. Rent reason­ able, Available now, Apply to John Plumtree, 84 Albert St., or phone 482-9695. 4tfb ONE GROUND FLOOR 2 bed­ room, heated, unfurnished a- partment. One upstair 2 bed­ room, furnished, heated apart­ ment. Both self contained. Phone Roy Tyndall at 482-9928. ' ' 47tfb ARTICLES FOR SALE BABY Carriage, Thistle, Phone 527-1488. ' 8b 4 BURNER gas range. Apply E. Gliddon, 170 James Street. 8p BABY BUGGY, like new, $25; washing machine, wringer type, $25. Phone 482-7644. 8fr POTATOES for sale; beef by tiie quarter or half; pork by the half. Phone 482-7578. 29tfb SIMPLICITY Washers now a- vailable at T. A. Dutton Appli­ ances, Brucefield. Open even­ ings. 38tfb CUSTOM RADIO for sale, com­ plete with duo rear seat speak­ ers, switch and. aehial, fits 1956 Ford. $25. Phone 4$2-7432. 8b WESTINGHOUSE Fridge and McClary electric stove (nearly new). Phone 482-7187 or 153 Maple St. 8p CAREFREE HEATING — For the only fuel oil' insured against explosion, we give free burner service. A. G, GRIGG & SON, phone 482-9411. tfb ONE OIL FIRED cast iron heating boiler, complete with oil burner and oil tank, 60 linear feet baseboard connector, circulating pump 'and cushion tank. Phone 482-9227. Gtffo 30” TAPPAN gas range, built in Style, overhead oven,' 4 months old. List price $439., priced for quick sale $298. or $200. and good electric range. Terms can be arranged. Phone 524-7718. 8tfb MILDMAY Sweet Applebutter made from ripe apples and sweet apple juice. No spice, sugar, salt or preservatives add­ ed. The healthiest food ' pro­ duct made. For1 sale at jjhe Clinton Meat Market. 7, 8, 9p ARTICLES FOR SALE ■-'T" "■'.VI! -.... .. !... ..... .. .IW-V’! ------sr-l G.E, WASHER and dryer for sale, yellow, like new. Phone 482-3253 after 7 pm. 8b MOTORS REWOUND and re­ paired; small electric appli- anceis. H. J. S- Repair Service, 123 Erie Street, South, Clinton. 7ptfb in & For FULLER BRUSH PRODUCTS Goderich, Hullett, Colborne East Wawanosh Townships, Clinton and Blyth Call LORETTA MORLEY 524-6425 Goderich after 9 p.m. 2tfb DRAPERY PULL RODS — Track, curtain rods, Venetian blinds, bamboo draperies, win­ dow blinds. Free estimates given. Irwin’s/Dry Goods. _________ ■____________tfb VACUUM CLEANERS . Sales and Service Repairs, hoses and bags for all makes of vacuum bleaners and polishers. Reconditioned mach- ;nes of all makns for sale. BOB PECK, Varna, ^hone HensuJl 262-5350 DISCOUNT! DISCOUNT! All Used Saktes—$1.50 a pair New Skates — Less 25% Pads, Gloves, Helmets, Etc. Less 30% Boys’ Hockey Sticks Reg. $1.94 — Special Hockey Stick Safety Reg. 35c — Special Mouth Guards Reg. $2.30 — Special One Boy’s Hockey Sweater “Maple Leaf” Reg. $3.98 — Special $2.80 $1.25 Ends 10c $1.60 3 Men’s Hockey Sweaters Sizes 40 .to 46 ’ Reg. $4.25 — Special $3.00 One Pr. Men’s Hockey Pants Size 42 Reg. $8.95 —■ Special $6.30 2 Toboggan Cushions — 5’ Long Reg. $4.50 — Special $3.00 Toboggan Cushion—6’9” Long Reg. $8.50 — Special $6.00 ELLWOOD EPPS SPORT SHOP CLINTON 1 7-8b ARTICLES WANTED WANTED .—, Highest cash prices paid for used furniture. Mike Cummings, -auctioneer, 66 Hamilton Street, Goderich, phone 524-9064. 7, 8, 9p AUTOS FOR SALE I— ------ -—-—.— --------------------- - FOR SALE —1957 Dodge, 6 cylinder stick, good tires. Phone 26 .Bayfield. Itfb 1964 FORD Convertible Galaxie 500, power equipped, 35,000 miles. Phone 482-9654 after 6 p.m. 4tfb 1961 PONTIAC, 4 door hard- top, V-8 automatic, power steering and brakes, like new condition, $1195. or trade. Phone 262-5021. 8p 3 BEDROOM HOUSE in Bruce­ field, 3% miles from RCAF Station, newly decorated, ser­ viced by high school bus, avail­ able March 1. Phone 482-9820. Gtiflb 1962 VOLKSWAGEN, Deluxe; radio, heater, safety belts; col­ our - red. $750. or best offer. Phone Clinton 482-7614. 8-llp 1962 CADILLAC, blue, 4 ddor hardtop with automatic, power steering, brakes and windows, custom radio, good tires, in gooB clean condition. Price $2400. or best offer. Private sale. Phone 482-7237. 8b Mobile I-Ionies — New Trailers, all sizes; 52 X 12, 52 x 10 in stock. Used trailers, 52 x 13, sleeps 8, washer and dryer; 42 x 20 with washer and dryer; 41 x 10; 41 x 8 and 50 x 10. Ap­ ply at house, Becker’s Trailer Court. 6tfb CUSTOM WORK MASONRY SERVICE — Chim­ neys repaired, repointed; stone work, fireplaces built; base­ ments repaired, waterproofed and white coated. Work guar­ anteed. Ray Squire, phone 527- 1332, Box 335, Seaforth. 2tfb from PIES and CAKES - COOKIES SWEET GOODS -* BREAD WATCH REPAIR is a job for experts. Our work assures your satisfaction. Counter’s Jewellery. Huron County’s Oldest Esta­ blished Jewellery Store. tfb CLINTON Saw Sharpening Services — saws, scissors, shears, clippers arid all edge tools sharpened quickly and ac­ curately. Saws sharpened, gum­ med and set. Belsaw Snarpall Equipment, Art Levett, 139 Erie St. S., Clinton. 49tfb We Speciahie In . Furridce Installations Heating Service Electric Wiring Appliance Service FluiViblng Installations Eavestroughing CHUTER Plumbmgf Heafin^r Elecfric SALES & SERVICE 46 King Street Phone 482-7652 announcement Mr. and Mm. Austin Dexter, Bly t h, are celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Tuesday, March 1st. They will be at home to neighbors, friends and relatives from 2 to 4 and after 7 p.m. 8b REMODELLING, renovations, roofing and floor laying, expert­ ly done. All odd jqbs around the home. Kitch'eji cupboards a specialty. Rhone 482-7676, Ken McNairn. 52tfb ORTHOPEDIC ^d general Shoe Repair, Our Clinton De­ pot is at 55 Albert Street at Amsings StQre. Henk’s Shoe Repair, -71 Hamilton St,, Gode­ rich. 38tfb JACK’S FURNl'l'URE REPAIR SHOP. Furniture and other wooden articles repaired; At rear of No. 84 Albert St. Phone 482-9695—John Plumtree. 21tfb DO IT YOURSELF SAVE MONEY RENT THESE MACHINES FLOOR SANDER FLOOR EDGER HAND SANDERS Belt Finishing Duo Type LARGE POLISHER-SCRUBBER JIG SAW SKIL SAW RUG SHAMPOO MITH WET-DRY VACUUM CREST HARDWARE BALL & MUTCH Ltd. 69 ALBERT ST., CLINTON Phone 482-9505 T 7 room frame house on King Street ■— 3 pee. bath down — new gas furnace, spacious- dim ing and living room area, mod­ ern kitchen, closed in sun porch, 4 bedrooms up. This property in excellent condition and must be seen to be appreci­ ated. Owner would consider good mortgage to the right person. i $7250.00 3 bedroom solid brick on spacious lot, close to schools, new kitchen area, large dining and 'living room areia, separate den, 3 bedrooms and bath up, new gas furnace. This property priced low, for quick cash sale. K. W. Colquhoun INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE Office: 14 Isaac St., Clinton Phones Business —482-9747 Residence — 482-7804 STORE FOR RENT STORE and office on main street. Phone 482-6694. 32tfb SERVICES HELP WANTED MEN, WOMEN, pleasant full or part time work. Make $35 a week in your spare time selling Rawleigh Products. Full time average $80 to $100. Write Rawleigh, Dept. B-169-7, 4005 Richelieu, St. Henry, Montreal. 8b HELP WANTED FEMALE TENDER FOR TRUCK CHASSIS Sealed tenders dearly mark­ ed will be received by the un­ dersigned until 5 p.m. E.S.T, TUESDAY, MAHPH 8, 1966 for a chassis and cab to accom­ modate a line truck body. Specifications can .be obtain­ ed at the Clinton Public Utili­ ties Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CLINTQN PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Park Lane, Clinton, Ontario Jabez E. Rands, Manager 8b CARDS OF THANKS I would' like to express, my sincere thanks to those who re­ membered me with visits, flow­ ers, cards- etc. while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, — JIM SMITH. 8b I wish to thank my kind friends for cards and visits while I was a patient in Clin­ ton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Oakes ■and nurses on second floor. — ANNIE C. JOHNSTON. MRS. 8b We would Mee to thank pur relatives .and friends' their gifts and the many beauti­ ful cards received on our 50th Wedding Anniversary, — WILL and ROSE HUNKING, RR 1, A'U'burn. 8b all for ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd, Sales and Service. Alvin Riley, 524-6514. 153 Lighthouse St., Goderich* 18tfb, AUCTIONEER RICHARD H. LOBB 113 Ontario St., Phone 482-7898 Graduate of World’s Largest Reisch American School of Auctioneering 43-65 to 43-66p NoHee To Creditors In the Estate of ANNA ELIZABETH BROWN, late of the Village of Bayfield in the County of Huron, Widow, de­ ceased. " All persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died oh the 20th day of December, A.D. 1965, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before toe 7th day of March, A.D, 1966, after which date the assets will be distributed, hav­ ing regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 11th day of February, A.D. 1966. E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. 7,8,9b Sincere ’thanks ' to friends, neighbors and relatives for cards, visits, flowers and gifts While I was a patient in Clinton and Victoria Hospitals. Special thanks to Rev. Grant Mills, Dr. Oakes and nursing staff, also Dr. Busby, London. — ALVIN COX. 8p I would' like to take this op­ portunity to thank all those who visited me and toose who sent cards and gifts while I was in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Oakes and nurses on first floor and all others who were so kind. — BESSIE TOWN­ SHEND. 8b ATTENTION FARMERS! SERVICES WOMAN to babysit in my home starting February 28. 5 day week. Phone 482-7151. 8p RELIABLE ’ babysitter, 2 or 3 afternoons per week. Phone 482-3224, mornings preferably. 8b RESPONSIBLE Woman, to live in, and care for older lady. Small well-equipped cottage, no heavy work. Two days a week, while regular staff has time off. Apply to Box 80, Clinton News-Record. 8 tfb POPULAR AVON COSMETICS Has openings in Kippen-Eg- mondville, Auburn-Londesbor- ough, and Holmesville-Sum­ merhill areas. ■ Have you 12 spare hours per week? For information write or phone col­ lect MRS. M. MILLSON 17 Hawkesbury Ave., London. 451-0541 5-8b HELP WANTED MALE , LOCAL PETROLEUM disitaib- utor requires a honest reliable man, able to meet the public and operate oil truck. Would prefer a man interested in learning to service oil furnaces. Steady employment. Apply Box 81 Clinton News-Record. 8, 9b MAN WANTED for 500 acre com and poultry farm. Must be energetic and fully experi­ enced with farm equipment. $1.75 per hour plus pension plan, workmen’s compensation, paid holidays etc. Year round work. Apply in writing only to Fleming Farms Ltd., Beams- ville, Ontario, giving age, ex- perlence etc._________8, 9, 10b MISCELLANEOUS DAILY CAR RENTAL, rea­ sonable rates. McGEE’S, Gode­ rich. Phone 524-8391, 3tfb 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. tfb NOTICES CLINTON CAB or TAXI SERVICE Dial 482-7011 / PIANO TUNING AUCTIONEER and Appraiser Licensed 'and capable in selling all types of auction sales. Bruce Ratowell, Brucefield. Phone 482-3384. 7tfb HURON COUNTY’S LEADING farm equipment depot. Over 1,000. belts and hundreds of pul­ leys, bearings, bolts, spark plugs, plow shares, etc. in stock at iaJI times. Jofhn Bach, I.H. Dealer, Phone 527-0120, Sea­ forth. 8tfb ATWOOD PET FOOD SUPPLIES Highest cash prices paid for dead and disabled cows and horses. Call Collect 356-2622 Atwood Licence 401-C-65 tfb DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL For DEAD or DISABLED ANIMALS — Call Collect DARLING & Company Of Canada Limited Phone Clinton 483-7269 Licence 25-C-66 7tfb DEAD STOCK MARLATT BROS. $5.00 and up for weight over 1,000 lbs. Highest cash prices paid for dead or disabled cows and horses. Please phone promptly phone Collect 133 Brussels 24-HOUR SERVICE Licence 390C65 3tfb DISPERSAL SALE OF 30 REGISTERED HEREFORDS, SELLING Wednesday/ March 2, 1966 1 mile east of Mitchell on No, 8 Highway. 18 bred females and the herd sire, Cransford Target 30V Who placed second in a class,of 13 at the 1964 RWF. Young bulls and 4-H calves. Terms — Cash Donald J. Steinacker, Prop. Bert Pepper, Auctioneer Percy Wright on Pedigrees FOR SALE 800 BALES of hay. George Weight, Londesboro, phone 482- 9826,______________ 8b 3P0 BALES mixed grain for sale; 60c a bale. Phone 482- 7622. 8b FOR SALE — about 500 bales good hay. John Boon, RR 2, Bayfield. Phone 482-9902. 7, 8p CARDS OF THANKS ■-'ir.u..!, . ........... . ............. .. ........ ................... A silicle than you td one who yemtolbered me wlito cards,, flowers, toe&te .and vjfsits while I wias a patieht in Cijntou Hospital. A special thank ypu to Dr. Oakes, Dr, Goddard, Rev. Btqiart and toe nursing stall. — NORMAN DICKERT. ' Sb- I Wish to express my sincere thanks to relatives, friends and h'elghbpr|s for yisiits, card's, flow­ ers and treats while ! was a patient in Clinton Public Hos­ pital'. , Special thanlcs to ' the prs., nurses and staff on first floor, also to Rev. Mills; ad was appreciated.—RUSS-ELL ' JERVIS. 3b My sincere tha'nks ‘to all who, sent flowers, gifts and cards' and visited me while I was’ a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. I. would especially like to thank the hospital staff for their very kind and courteous services. — FRANK McCUL- LOUGH. ' 8b I wish to express my sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors wihoi sent flowers, cards and treats and all those who visited me while a patient in the Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Oakes and Dr. Flowers and to the nursing staff on first floor. — CHARLES JOHNSON. 8p We would like to express our appreciation to 'our friends, relatives and neighbors for toe floral tributes, the messages of sympathy and the many acts of kindness shown us after the death of a dear husband and father. Special thanks to Dr. W. A. Oakes, Rev. R. U. Mac- Lean, Ball and Mutch Funeral Home, Pallbearers, Flower­ bearers iand all toose Who help- EDITH 8p Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Boyce and family, Varna, wish to ex­ press a heartfelt appreciation to relatives, _ neighbors and friends for their kindness, mes­ sages of sympathy and floral tributes in the recent loss of their dear daughter and sister, Mrs. Ila Jean (Boyce) Good; 8p I would lilxe to thank rela­ tives, friends, neighbor and Brucefield and Bayfield Fire Peparfanente for their assist- m?ra!in gof -the fire, special thanks to everyone who has been so kind and helpful m the past few days.—WIL­ FRED CHUTER. sb The kindness, and sympathy of relatives, neighbors and ntends in our recent sorrow in the loss of ia dear wife and mother, Mrs. Ila Jean Good, will always remain with us a precious memory. We offer sin­ cere thanks ’and gratitude to 91 G' Russell> Stiles Fun­ eral Home, pallbearers, hon­ orary bearers, and to all those who sent flowers and cards or helped in any other way, — LLOYD MERTON GOOD and ERNIE. 8p Very sincere “thank you” to all our neighbors and friends who' remembered us with visits, cards, letters', gifts' and flowers ou1' recent car accident, while we were patients in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Spe­ cial thanks to Rev, Roulston, Rev. Stuart, Explorers, and Brucefield UCW. Also all who helped to dlo chores, kept our children, sent baking in and supplied cars to London. Your kindness Will, always be remem- D°N and VINA BRODIE. 8b ONE I.H.C., W6 tractor, in per-led in any way. — 1 feet condition. Phone 482-7637. LOVETT and FAMILY.i VIKING Stainless steal separa­ tors; Viking milkers, 2 units for $500. installed. Basil O’Rourke, • Brucefield. 8, 9p FIRST quality baled hay. T. Sjaarda, RR 4, Clinton, High­ way 8, 4 miles1 east of Clinton. Phone 482-9882. 8p PIONEER and P.M. Canadian chain saws; Two dependable Canadian made sawjs. Now on display at Robt. Glen Pioneer Saws. Phone 482-9292 Clinton. 8-13p BEATTY FARM SERVICE CENTRE 17 Rattenbury Street East Clinton Sanitary Steel Stabling Gutter Cleaners Silo Unloaders Pressure Systems, etc. Inquire about our new Universal Wagon and Chain Harrows Order now for winter discounts Notice To Creditors AU persons having claims against the Estate of ALICE MOON CALDWELL, widow, late of the village of Londes- boro, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 23rd day of January, 1966, are re­ quired to .file the same with full .particulars with the under­ signed by the 5th day of March, 1966, as after that date the assets of the estate will be dis­ tributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario this 8th day of February, 1966.’ HAYS, PREST & HAYS, Barrister & Solicitors, 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. Mrs; Arthur L. Brisson and family wish to express theiir sincere thanks and 'appreciation to theiir relatives', friends and neighbors, far and near for toe . many acts oif kindness, mass cards, floral tributes' and cards of sympathy during the illness and loss of their dear mother, Josephine Lewis. Special thanks to Dr. W. A. Oakes and first floor nurses of Clinton Hos­ pital; also Monseiignor W. Bouir- deau mid Rev. Father Kelly, and Father Denys, Chaplain RCAF and. Rev. E. J. B. Harri­ son. — IRENE J. BRISSON and GEORGE W. LEWIS. -Sb DEATHS 6,7,8b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE TWO HOLSTEIN heifers, bred Hereford. Due at end of month. Leen Rehorst, RR 5, Clinton, ■phone 482-9965. 7, 8b 6 HOLSTEIN COWS, due soon. R. Haverfcamp, RR 5, Goderich. Phone 526-7547.____________8b 48 9-WEEK OLD PIGS for sale. Contact Jim Carter, Lon- desboro. 8bdesboro. 6 DURHAM COWS, one calving •immediately; 4 Durham x Hereford cows due soon. Gordbn Richardson, Phone 527-1996. 8p NINE PIGS, started, eight weeks old. Also two Quebec heaters, one medium and one large size. Don Campbell, RR 3, Bayfield, Phone 58 R 41. 8,, 9b TENDERS Stanley and Tuckersmith Townships Area School Brucefield, Ontario 17 Classrooms, 2 Kinder­ garten Rooms, Library and General Purpose Room. Sealed tenders for toe above will be received by -the Archi­ tects until MARCH 10th, 1966, at 4:00 p.m., E.S.T. Drawings and specifications may be obtained from toe Archi­ tects’ office upon deposit of $50.00, which will be refunded when these are returned in good condition. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. HAGARTY, BUIST, BREIVIK & MILICS Architects 310 Princess Avenue London Ontario CARTER — At toe home of her 'son, Douglas, London, on Friday, February 18, 1966, Annie Harriett Leppington, 83, formerly of Clinton, wid­ ow of John Albert Carter. Service on Monday afternoon from the A. Millard George Funeral Home, London, to Woodland Cemetery. FABER — At home on Friday, February 18, 1966, John Faber, RR 1, Hensall, dear husband of toe former Beat­ rice Ford, in his 59to year. Funeral from Bonthron fun­ eral home, Hensall, on Mon- ‘ day, February 21, with inter­ ment in Union cemetery, JUCK — At Huronvlew, Clin­ ton, on Monday, February 21, 1966, Mrs. Violet Juck in her 82nd year. Service from Lodge funeral home on Thursday, February 24 at 2 p.m, with buri'al in Maitland cemetery, Goderich. RICHARDSON — In Chandler, Arizona; on Saturday, Febru­ ary 19, 1966, Mrs. Arthur B. Richardson of Sarnia in 'her 82nd year. Funeral from Robb funeral home, Sarnia, on Tuesday, February 22. temporary entombment in Walkerton cemetery. Mirs. John Romanko, Clinton, is a stepdaughter. SQUIRE — At Huronview, Clinton, on. Saturday, Febru­ ary 19, 1966, Mrs. Margaret Ann. Squire, Goderich, 'in her 78th year. Funeral service from Stiles funeral home, Goderich, on. Monday, Feb­ ruary 21 with interment in Maitland cemetery. NOTICE Boys' Hooded Coats Navy Nylon Shell, Red Lining. Sizes 12, 14 and 26 years. Reg* 1 $10,95 .................. SEE THE BEATTY Univemal wagon demonstrated, Friday, February 25 at the farm of John Flynn, Lot 21, Con. 5, Hullett Township, 2 p.m. 8b SPECIAL $7.95 ea. YOUR PIANO should be tuned and chetlted for moth damage hhd other defects regularly. I appreciate the continued priv­ ilege of servicing many of the instruments in this area. George W, Cox, phohe 482-3870. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — 3 BEDROOM house, StUcCd on brack, sound construction, NhW oil furnace. Corner lot, A good buy. Phone 482-9788. 52b*2tfb. We are shipping cattle evary Monday for United Co-operatives of Ont. We Will pick up at your farm. Phone collect not later than Saturday night. , SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE 527-0770 FRANCIS HUNT 517-1946 306 oW I Clinton Community Auction Soles EVERY FRIDAY at 1:30 p.m. Government inspected Scales Cattie Sold by Weight TERMS: CASH JOE COREY, Sales- Manager ............ Odds-n-Ends of Previous Season's Lines. Reg. To T$1.95.,................. 10 Pickett & Campbell Limited Main Corner, Clinton, Ontario, Phbrte 482*9731 .............. ....................„„„.....