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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-02-15, Page 5TENDERS WANTED Township of Hullett WARBLE FLY SPRAYING TENDERS 4 Tenderswill be received by the Townehip 441104 Or the spraying of cattle for Werple Fly Coetrol in tee municipality. 'Teneees niest be cleaely mareee as to enntents and meet state the price per need per spray, The, secceesful. nideer 'must be folly covered for any deninges incurred, with liability insurence, anti alsp state what type Cif equipment will be used. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, and the tenders muet be received not later than 6 ceclock p.m. Mareh 2, 1968, CLARE VINCENT, Clerkeereaeurer, Box 293, Londesboro, Ont. 6, 7, 8 Township of Hullett WARBLE FLY SPRAY TENDERS Tenders will be received by tin Township of Hullett for the supplying of 750 lbs., of Warble Fly Spray Powder in 15 lb, bags, and 50 lbs, to be in 1 lb. bags. The tender will state the price per pound and also the brend name of the product. The successful bidder will de- liver the powder to the Town- ship Garage in Londesboro. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders must be clearly marked as to contents and must be received not later than 6 o'clock p.m. March 2. 1968. CLARE VINCENT, Clerk -Treasurer, Box 293, Londesboro, Ont. 6, 7, 8 Hullett Township Tenders for Gravel For the Hauling and Crushing yards of gravel to be put of approximately 20,000 cubic through a % inch screen. ez ork is to be done to the satisfaction of the Road Superintendent. The contract to be completed by September 15, 1968. , The eenclers closing p p.m., Mae& le igdB, .fl1US. be accom- panied by a certified cheque for $500.00. Lowest or any tender not ,necessarily accepted, The accepted tender to be ap- proved by the Department 'of Highways. GEteaGE HOGGART, Road Supt., Ret. , 1, leandesboro, Ont. 7,8b Warble Fly Program for1968 Township of Tuckersmith benzin:de tenders for Lite fen lowieg will tie receiven oy tne undersigned untii 6 pea. en • Ideseay, vieree a, lee°. .eowest or any tender, not necessareY accepted: 1. "weect131CIDE: For the sup- ply or approximately b00 los, of warbicule for Spraying Cattle for Warble Fly. Tender to state price per 15 lb. bag delivered to the Township Shed in the Hamlet of Egmondville. Tender to state Chemical Supplier and 'to be clearly marked "Tender - Warbicide." • 2. SPRAYING: For Spraying Cattle for Warble Fly. Tender to state price per head per epray. Work to be done under the direction of the Inspector in accordance with the regulations of the Warble Fly. At. Tehder to be clearly marked "Tender --- Warble Fly Spraying." 3. APPLICATIONS: For the position of Warble Fly Inspec- tor. The inspector will be paid mileage at the rate of 10c per mile while on duty. Applicant to state qualificatioes And hour- ly rated salary expetted. Ap- plications to be clearly marked "Application -Warble Fly In- spector." JAMES I. McINTOS11, Clerk -Treasurer, R.R. 3, Seaforth, 7, 8 -4- rrren IN MEMORIAM STEEP -In lOviing tnenaory of My dear mother, Mrs. David Steep, who pasted aWay Sun, day, tebruary 18, 190. 4 "It's only a graVe but it still needs are, ?di the Otte Vie love lids sleeping there, lenreet here no wt. never' will Al claw go oh We'll loVe he still," "-tvo it" loved and rerneMbered by SadieAnd tinnily: 7p Church women -make history FebreeFy 1, is a.histerle dete for Me Plated ChorchWomen of liuron end Perth. It is a date witb fotr dirrieesioes.hve firsts and two leets, The United Church Women oe leuron aeld Perth met as separate grOups fpr the lapt time in the See,- fprth Presbyterian end limited Cherches. The Evangelical Un. gee Heethern Women's World' Services groups met with the United .Cherce Women -for the first time since unioe eanuary 19, 19&8„ Tins union joined 90 T.T,C,W, and 10 World eervice groups, In the afternoon the inaugural service of the UniteciChurch Women of Huron and ,Perth Presbyterial took place with Mrs. W. B. Cruickshank, Pre- siderit of the London Conference of the United Church Vimeen, condueting the worship service. The theme of all sessions was "Sharing The Vision", In the morning programs she brought greetings and stated, g'a, sense of mission and a con. cern for one's neighbours dis. tinguishes • a Christian in any ,part of the world and in the afternoon she urged the UCW members to strive for better National and International understanding. Mrs, E. E, HaIlmaniKitchen. er, chairman of the Canadian Conference of the World Ser. vice groups of the ELM Church further emphasized the theme In her address when she said in part -; "We are living in an era of change. There are fantape tic visions for the future.pro. duction of synthetic foods, elim. ination of disease, climate con. trol and prospects of an univer. sal language. Where does the church stand in this era of change. The New Curriculum has given a new sense of Values and answers to our questioning minds; church union gives wider fields of service; the new moral. ity has been discussed; dia. logues between Roman Cath. Farmers visit at Shur -gain (continued from' page 3) cattle at a time. Here the feed- ing and management problems of 'finishing cattle under Can. adian climatic conditions will be studied. The three, 24 by 80 feet concrete silos, each _pane a, eepeeity pf , 1,100 „tens of corn 1lage 'APProximately 1,200 cattle are put through here annually, with most of the cattle being marketed at 1,000 pound. Last visit on the agenda was the Central Ontario Cattle Breeding association, located beside the Shur -Gain Research Farm, In the cattle breeding building, 120,000 cows are bred annually. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank kind friends and relatives for cards, letters, flowers, visits, etc., during my recent sojourn in Thameswood Lodge, Victoria Hospital, Lon- don. Special thanks to the A.C.W. of St. James and the Clinton Horticultural Society. - GRACE MIDDLETON. 7x DEATHS GILPIN-Passed away at Huron - view, Wednesday, February 7, Mrs. ,Courtney Gilpin, the former Annie BambIe, of Gerrie, in her 89th year. Funeral service was from Moir Funeral Home, Gorrie, on February 10, with inter- ment in Gerrie Cemetery. LOCKWOOD - Passed away at Leamington District Hospital, on Thursday, February 8, William Herbert Lockwood, Comber, in his 80th year. Sur- vivors include a sister Mrs, Russell Colclough, Clinton. Service was from Robinson Funeral Home, Comber, on Saturday, February 10 with intertnent in McDowell Ceme- tery, Comber. RILEY-Passed away at Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, February 10, Mrs. Joseph IL Riley, of R.R. 1, Clinton, form- er Sarah Ann Cook in her 71st year. Funeral service Wes from Ball Funeral Rome, Clinton, oh Tuesdev. February 13. With interment in Clinten Cemetery, BIRTHS BAER -To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bae rf 4,11,- 4, Godetich, in Clinton letiblic leoepital, on Friday, Febrinty 9, 1968, a daughter. AWL -To Mr. and Mrs, 13ruce RathWeIT, H.R. 1. Bruce - field, in Clinton Public Hos. pita!, on Tuesday,. Febreiery 13. 1988, n datighter, , VANWVIsigiftitaitg To Mr,. and Mr, Herr/Ian Vanwyns- berghe, 8, Auhern, hi Clintdn Pnblic lirodnesday., t'Obruary 14, 100, a daughtet • plice and Pretestaets are open. Ing doors. leire. Haile= envietoned a sbiritmal world where the supreme law wee love4ove for your fellowman. Her final ceallenges were. ebare our ereaterivileges; peed out new reissionariee; pray for newness; surprise the sophis. ticated; and energize the list. Rev.' Grant Mills, Clinton, Chairman of the London Con. ference, brought greetings and Rev. Cecil M. Jardine, Wingha.m Chairman of the Hurore-Perth Presbytery, installed the AA. lowing officers for 1968; Past Presidents - Mrs. George Michie, R. R, 4, Hrus. sels Mrs. Harris Hutson, R.R. 1, Fi ar ton, Presideet - Mrs. Harold Babensee, Stratford. lst. Vice Pres., -- Mrs, Stewart Miner, R.R. 3, Exeter. 2nd Vice Pres. - Mrs. Stuart Shier, R. R. 1, Se Marys, Recording See. retary- Mrs. Orville Sawyer, Mitchell, Assistant Recording Sec. retary- Mrs, Nelson Reid, Wale ton. CorresponclingSecretary. Mrs. Harold Doig, Fordwich, Treasurers - Mrs. Ve, Mc. Donald, R. R. 1, Czadshill, Well. esley. Miss Ethel Gable, Zurich. Citizenship and Social Action Mrs. H. Almost, Stratford. Co- operation in C.E. & M.E. Mrs. 3. Axtmann, R.R. 2, Wal. ton. Finance- Mrs. Allan Me. Taggart, R. R. 2, Brussels. Leadership Development- Mrs. K. B, Clysdale, St. Marys. Nom. 'nations- Mrs. G. Beecroft, Bel. grave. Mrs. Jeff Robinson, R. R, 1, St. Marys, Organization & Promotion - The Vice Pre. sidents & Regional Vice Pre- sidents. Community Friendship & Visiting- Mrs. 3. M. Tiernan, Dashwood. Literature- Mrs. IL Daynard, Staffa, Dublin, Mrs, Walter Bewley, Walton. Press & Publicity - Mrs. George Wilson, R. R. 6, St. Marys, Programme- Mrs. T. E. Lewis, Exeter, Mrs. Roy Galway, Lis. towel, Stewardship & Recruit- ing- Mrs, A. Sinclair, Sebring. ville, Supply & Welfare - Mrs. David Henry, R. R. 2, Milver. ton, Mrs. George Potter, R.R. 3, Clinton. Regional Vice Presidents- Huron- North- Mrs. Carson Watson, R. R. 4 Brussels , Centre- Mrs. Gordon McKenzie R. R. 1, Seaforth. West,- Mrs. Lloyd Bond, R. R. '3, Clinton. South- ,IvIns ee Edwin -MU ler, R. R. 3, Exeter. Perth- North. Mrs H. Adams, R. R. 3, Atwood. West- Mrs. Russell McCallum, Mitchell. South- Mrs. 0. Baker, R. R. 6, 'St. Marys, East Mrs. G. Thompson, Stratford. ..Remand sitspe.cts Tete "nee erreeteel in. etme pecten with the jaiwury 3 robT bery of the Hrucefield branch Haile of Montreal, weeeremetnd- ed qntil February 19 -When they appeared io Huron County magistrate's cOurt Monday. Bober t ptewart Smith,.ofle„el, 4, Brussels, was preereti on bail of $10,00 cash or $20,90e property. Smith, 20, who was cberged with armed rpbbery, was the Pbjeet Of a month -194g seaech by Ontario Provieeial Police and 'Tr agents untie his ar. Pegasus Players to try new play: "Exit the Body" Her& s an announcement from Clinton's Little Theatre group, the Pegasus Players: "Following % well-deserved break, the Pegasus Players re. turn with their first production of the New Year. The play is entitled "Exit the Body” and was written by Fred Car micha.el, It brings together as odd an assortment of characters as you are ever likely to meet in a delightfully humerous mystery based upon a diamond theft, "The Players have called upon Mrs. Sue Carmichael, fresh from a critically acclaim., ed direction of "Ilarvey,'' to produce and direct this play. "Exit the Body" will be staged March 30 and 31s1ei Tuckersmith The Tuckersmith Unit of Brucefield United Church met at the home of Mrs. Mary Haugh on Monday, February 12,' The hostess Mrs. Haugh as. sisted by Mrs. John Broadfoot and Mrs. Jim Henderson ser- ved a delicious dessert luncheon., Mottos on Valentine were given by Mrs. Broadfoot and Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. N. Sel. lery and Mrs. Ross Chapman, leaders conducted the business. The roll call was answered by 16 members with a verse on "Love.” The secretary's report was given by Mrs. E. Sillery, in the absence of Mrs. E. Stoll. Mrs. Berry gave the treasurer's report. It was decided to hold a variety auction sale on the 26 of March at the home of Mrs. Haugh. Ladies of Stanley Unit' and Unit 3 will be the guests.. The study book on Japan was taken by Mrs? J. Henderson Mrs. N. Sillery invited the Unit to her home for the March meeting on March 11. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs, E.Sillery, Gifts for Children's Hospital were donated. Farmers Income Tax Service P.O.BOX 35 - ,LUCA,N, ONTARIO Ti Short individual Return $3.00 Only. Farmers RetUrns $20 up For Appointment in Your Home, Please Call Collect Telephone 227-4851 George Eizenga AUCTION SALE AT THE Clinton Legion Hall, Kirk St., Clinton Manday Evening, Feb. 19-8 p.m. REPOSSESSIONS - BANKRUPT STOCKS And Many, Many Personal Consignments Consisting of Appliances - Furniture - Television Clothing PURNITURE-A 2 -piece Davenport Suite that folds out to a full 3/4 size boil with nylon cover and swivel rocker, a 2 -piece French Provincial Chesterfield Set covered in a top grade nylon cover, 3 other assorted Chesterfield Sets with foam cushions, 2 9 -piece Coppertone or Chrome Kitchen -Dinette Sets consisting of 8 chairs and a 72" table. 2 7 -piece Sets consisting of 6 chairs and a 60" table with an inlaid top. 1 5-plece Deluxe Coppertone Dinette Suite, 3 Bookcase Bedrootn Suites complete with bed, dresser, chest of drawers and a matching Box Spring and Mattress with each set. 2 sets of Lamps consisting of a Trilight and 2 Table Lamps to each set. set of Solid Step and Coffee Tables in an Arborite finish -other Step and Coffee Tables, 2 49" Continental Beds complete With •headboard and legs. 1 54" Continental Bed complete, 4 full size 54" Spring Filled Mattresses, 2 Hostess Chairs, Platform Rocker, 9x12 Rug, Hi -Chair, Telephone Table, Kitchen Step Stool, Chrome Rocker. APPLIANCES and TV A large Refrigerator with a full cross -top freezer, 2 Electric Ranges, one being a deluxe model.. A Long -Skirt Washer With pump, Automatic Washer and Dryer -matching pair. Combination Radio Record Player, and last of all, 4 different Tele- vision Sets, 21" models that have all been checked over and are in A-1 working cOndition. All the Appliances in this Sale are Guaranteed to be in A-1 Working condition when you hook them up et you home, FALL 8, WINTER CLOTHING, FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY -4k large islet- tiOn of Fail & Winter Clothing has just been received for Auction from one of the larOest Ciothing Wholesalers in Canada. This Mt consists o# MEN'S CLOTHING-,Sotks, Underwear, Ties, 5 *eaters, breis Shirts, Spori Otitis, Pyjamas, T -Shirts, Work Socks, Work Shirts. FOR THE LADIES and TEENS -Skirts, Blaukes, Nylons, farclioans, Pullovers, Slims, Jackets, Dres%at, Socks, Pyjamas. BOYS -GIRLS -BA131Et-,-Jertns, Siveatert, Shirts, Blosnes, Socks, Jaskets, Pants, Sloaporsf NOUS., COttis, Crawler Sets, T -Shirts, Junipers, Skirts, brasses, Sweater Sets, 3 -piece Sets, Stoop and Olay Sets, 3 -piece Velvet Suits,. Cent and Hat Sets, and many other items too numerous to mention. DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANWN6 SALE! AUCTIONEER: LEO, BIRD CLERKWaft:- TeetNeR Operated by Forest City Distributors Atiiit Cash Clieclt*t Accepted bn Furniture 57o MX in Effed •17: , 37.rrzr rant Penruare 5 ln Neeeville, TearlOsS ee. Magletrate o. Q. Marehman pf IA:111091): set heel at $5,000 cape pr $10,Ree powty for Wflhiam James zfl1,,g3, of Kitchener, 'Mee faced a eoutit pf peseeseleM of alelleY Stolen in the r ceebery. Yeill Was arrested FeldaY le leitelleeer by DetectiveeePer- &met OPPlege lierries of the Mount pm. et detachmentp QP13, Det.-egt, Herres said lest Week giore thpn13N000 of the e9,144 taken bee been re. POVer Smith and Yrall were both repreeented ley Goderich attor. nay D. J. murow, who request. ed the one-week a.djoernment. Yuill was released on bail Monday niget. Smith remains in Huron County ,Tail,Goderich. McKillop Mutual elects Pepper William R. Pepper of Bruce. field, has been re-elected pre. sident of McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Cpmpany. Other officers: vice-prese. dent, William S. Alexander, R. R. 2, Walfon; secretary. treasurer, Mrs, Keith Sharp, Seaforth; directors, John Me. Ewing, R. R. 1, Blyth, Robert Archibald, R. R. 4, Seaforth, Mr, Alexander, C. W. Leon. leardt, Bornholm, Allister Broadfoot, R. R. 3, Seaforth, Harvey Fuller, R. R. 2, God- erich, W. 12, Pepper, Norman Trewartha, R. R. 3, Clinton, John Moylan, R. R. 5, Sea - forth. * * * Five men lived for a month in 1963 in a shelter 36 feet below the surface of the Red S ea, HENSALL Residents pi liensall and clietreet Were 4addened t9 learn of the Resin of George Rees, Welly esteemed aral popular besieessInell, 4 jeweller for ever 49 years ii Hensall, who OW at South Heron elpspitele Exeter, Monday, February 12 Where he bael been adreittee week previously with a heart epildit1011. lie Was 74. Mr, Hess was a member of A.F. and A.M, Huron Lodes 224 }Wean; active member of tile Curling Club, nellorary reemeer of the iocal Fire Bri- gade; active in various orgran izatiens pf, the United Church of which he was a member, and alweys interestee in all activities of the village, Hen., pall will moure the lose of a good citizen, Surviving are his wife Alma Pettigrew, orie daughter Mrs. J. L. (Ruth) McCloy, Dori Mills, and four grandchildren. Public funeral services will be held from Bonthron Funeral Home Thursday, February 15, at 1:30 pen. with burial in Hen. sail Union Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Rodger Venner, Bill Fuss, Earl Camp- bell, William C, Smith, Stanley Mitchell and E. R. Davis. * * The February meeting of Unit 1 UCW wa.s hetet Thursda.y after- noon February 8 with 21 pre. sent. Mrs. Glendon Christie assisted by Mrs. liaxvey Keys Was in charge of the devotional usieg the theme "Love and the Christian Hoine.11 Mrs, Albert Shirray using the film strip "One Half of OnePercent"pre. sented the study on Japan. Mrs. Eric Luther spoke on the work of the Salvation Anne telling of its origin and the many and various functions it performs across Canada, one of seventy countries it serves throughout the world. Lunch was served by Mrs. Byran Kyle and her assistants. Clinton NoWS-Ttegerd, Thursday, rebreary e5th, lieefe N.NS.N.N.1.1%N. 14.%%%%%% %%•%%%•%,%%%%1.S. GIBBS & FAMME Accountants 8( Auditors 23 Ontario Street - Stratford, On'ario - Phone 271-7581 - Fen L. Gibbs, A.P.A. Howard F. Famme, C.A. • • • essatewientemluniewrinV Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON - EXETER - SEAFORTH Phone 482-7211 Open Every Afternoon Local Representative A. W. STEEP - 482.6642 Ammo NOW 15 THE TI?.. TQ ADD • $11-(2 EXTENSIONS •$1LP ROOFS cail or Write NOW GEORGE WRAITH BOX 95 PHONE 524,011 GODERICif tf CMS-- ANNUAL AT-HOME DANCE at CH$S AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16 With Musk by Lionel Thornton and his Orchestra DANCING 9 to 1 Invitations Not Necessary 6, 7b BLUE RIBBON CLEANERS Cosh & Carry Dry Cleaning Service Now Open MEN'S SUITS $1.65 DRESSES $1.65 MEN'S or LADIES' COATS $1.65 SUBURBAN or CAR COATS $1.50 TROUSERS $ .85 PLAIN SKIRTS $ .85 JACKETS $ .85 AIR FORCE UNIFORMS $ .99 Pleated Skirts Extra 3 - FOR PRICE OF - Any Three Garments of the same price may be combined to take advantage of this special. MON. TUES. THUR. 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