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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-08-22, Page 6TWO NEW GROUPS ! at the NEW r ri rr *r .'t HIGHWAY 21 S. GODERICH Friday Night 9 a 1 DINING AND DANCINev '1,... DANCE NIGHT THE SMOOTH AND MELLOW SOUND OF ELLIOTT CARROTHERS Saturday Nig it t I LISTENING & DAINIC1NG 9 a 12 "THE REVISED EDITION" Sik talented young musicians from the festival city -- very versatile. YOU will be hearing a lot from this group, COME OUT AND ENJOY YOURSELF FOR COMPLETE FLY & .INSECT CONTROL NEEDS DAIRY SPRAY BARN SPRAY A` OULTRY INSECTICIDES FLY BAITS VAPONA STRIPS HOME OR COTTAGE AERO SPRAY CLINTON FARM CENTRE M. W. DURST, Your Purina Dealer 482-9333 Clinton 111•••••••••• 1.1 ••••••••••• • 111 • 111 171-iprPcioY,-Aypo.t''?2, 1968: A GRADES 11 and ,12_ Report to the Cafeteria at 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, September 3. Report to the Library at 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, September 3. NOTE: 1. Busses for Clinton area students will operate 1 hour later than usual for opening day only. 2. Book store will be open, for Grade 13 students after dismissal on September 3. GRADE 13— 34-5b LOOKING FOR $ OBITUARIES 15. REAL ESTATE Ruth. Van Der Meer 55 Montreal St. Goderich. 524-7870 FOR SALE , 10-room house on large lot,- furnace, one and a half baths 7 unit apartment building, hot Water heated, 100 'Acres, highway location, house with furnace, bath, barn set up for dairy implement shed, river and spring creek on property, New summer cottage 40 x 24, fully insulated, screened porch, 3 bedrooms, on good sandy beach. Owner transferred, anxious for quick sale. River front and Jake front acreages. Representing WILFRED McINTEE LIMITED MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 34,35,36 • 98 ACRES with 5,000 bushel grain storage in north-east Stanley Township. Phone 482-9260, -- 34 35,36b „- $8,000 -- 11/2 storey, 3 bedrooms; 4-piece bath up living room, den; dining room, kitchen down, oil furnace,' garage. Lot approximately 73' x 90'. Good condition, within one block of post office. Early • possession. $8,500 — 11/2 storey, 4 bedroom, 3-piece bath, living room, dining room, kitchen and laundry room, gas furnace. Lot 82' x 32'. Early possession. Situated on High Street, close to schools. Down payment $2,500, balance on 71/2% mortgage. $11,900 11/2 storey 3 bedroom dwelling, living room with natural fireplace; kitchen; sunporch, 3 piece bath, garage; lot 82' x 132' situated on High Street. Down payment $2,000 71/2 % mortgage on balance. Immediate possession. 8in013-4.:st l#PY 27Ndr.1,1:1:. Veneer, with living .rooin;, modern kitchen, 3 piece bath, oil"` furnace, full basement, hardwoOd floors, aluminum storms and, doors. Lot 100' x 150' situated about 2 miles east of Clinton off Highway No. 8. Down payment $2,000, Balance on a 71/2% mortgage with owner. ,$8,000-•-2-storey 5-bedrm. dwel- ling (semi-detached) large living room, dining room, kitchen, sun porch, 3 piece bath, garage. Lot 82' x. 132', oil heating, storm windows. Suitable for 2 apartments. Down payment $1,500. Balance on 71/2 % mortgage. Early possession. H. Ce LAWSON Real Estate Broker Salesman—J. T. (John) Wise Phone Office, 482-9644 15, REAL ESTATE FRAM. HOUSE for sale. in Hensall, 3 bedrooms, upstairs, built-in .cupboards, 3. piece bath, modern. oil furnace, new I()Q amp service, g36,4011 Zurich, aa g $4b, CLINTON 7 ROOM Insulbrick cottage. Three piece bath, oil furnace, aluminum doors and windows, lot 90' x 120' on Huron street,. and Highway 8, Clinton, Contact Clarence Perdue, 24 Shipley street, Clinton. 482-3850. — 33,34p 16. TENDERS SEALED tenders will be received by the Township of Stanley until August 30, 1908 for several lake lots. Also one block 'of land approximately 450 x 300 feet in Stanley Township on shore of Lake Huron, Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tender forms and information may be obtained from the undersigned: Mel Graham, Clerk, Township of Stanley, RR 1, Brucefield. 34b 17. NOTICE to CREDITORS All Persons having claims againt the ESTATE OF FLORENCE MAY TRICK, Widow, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 6th day of May 1968, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 22nd day of, August 1968, as after that date the assets of the Estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario this 1st day of August, 1968. W. J. MacEWAN EGENER Solicitor for the Estate 33 Montreal Street Goderich, Ontario 32,33,34 IN THE ESTATE OF MATTHEW STEWART MacKAY, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron. All persons claiming against the above Estate are required to forward full particulars of their• claims to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of-September• 1968, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY 18 The Square igen; , 4 7" oder r 0 rite:rid' Solicitors for the Estate 33,34,35b 20. 'NOTICES CANADA'S most dynamic Mutual Fund — American Growth Fund — 20% income tax credit on dividends. Investigate before you invest. Financial planning. Fred (Ted) Savauge,‘ area representative, 77 John Street, Seaforth. Phone 527-1522. — 47tfb Jack and Doreen Medd wish to invite all friends, relatives and neighbours to a party in Londesboro Hall, August 30, 9 to 1 to help celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary, No adfnission. Music and lunch provided. - • 3415b 19. AUCTION SALES APOTION $41,P household effects from the 11911t Of Mrs. Edith MacMillen, BaYff: id (first block west of Main Street) on Patur(lay. August SI. at 1;30 consisting Of; Walnnt puncanrhYffe, drop-leaf table and 4 chairs; upholstered platforin„ rocker, rocking chair ,:antique); 3-piece chesterfield suite, 2 broadloom rugs with under pads; broadloom runner, 24-inch R.Q.A. television, 2 Planter lamps; tri light; numerous other lamps; Propane fireplace; mantel clock radio, Kenmore vacuum cleaner with attachments; Sevel electric refrigerator with top deep freezer; Hardwick propane enamel range; telephone table and chair; wall mirror; 3-piece modern bedroom suite, 4-poster full size bed (antique); !Simmons single bed;. vanity stool, end table; oak desk table' ' living room drapes; 4 chrome kitchen chairs; work bench; machinist's vice, bench saw; 4-inch planer jointer; numerous tools; water pressure pump and motor; sidewalk snow blower; garden tools, step ladder, 2 aluminium canners; dishes and cooking utensils. TERMS CASH No reserve as the property is sold. Mrs. Edith MacMillert, Proprietress Edward W, Elliott Auctioneer, 34-5 21. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 0. Flett are pleased to announce the engagement of their younger daughter Barbara Ann to Mr. Douglas Leroy McPherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. McPherson, Clinton. The wedding will take place September 21 at 3 p.m. in Ontario Street United Church. — 34b . Mrs. Ruth E. Carter is pleased to announce the engagement of 'her youngest daughter Janet Pauline to Pte. George Ross Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williamson of Quesnel, B.C. The marriage will take place on September 21, 1968 in the Protestant Chapel, San Josef, B.C. -- 34p Mr, and Mrs. Murdock Morrison are pleased to announce the engagement of their only daughter Mildred Mae to Douglas John McAsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McAsh, Varna. The wedding to take place Saturday, September 14th at 3:30 p.m. in Varna United Church. — 34p Mr. 'and Mrs. Grant- Rath g are please.d to announce' ""the engatenierie ` thdO Wdugl-1,t'q Amy Joyce, to Gerald Bri.). Fear, son of Mr. and Mrs. -Sam F ear, RR 4 Brussels. The marriage will take place in Wesley-Willis United Church, Clinton, on Saturday, September 14, 1968 at 3 p.m. 22. BIRTHS PARKER: Jim and Audrey (nee Oliver) are pleased to announce the arrival of Michael Edwin on August 10, 1968 at Misericordia Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, a brother for Tom, Andrew and Peter, BOLGER: To Mr, and Mrs. James Bolger, RR2 Clinton, on August 18, 1968 in Clinton Public Hospital, a daughter. ,DEAT11$, on, ruesday,, August Mrs, 'S.teWart McQueen, hensall, the former CAraPP. MeArtbnr, in her 51st year, The funeral eryip? was frord ,P9nthrml Funeral home, Hensall on, August 16 vyith intermentin .1Y109,7-40.04Yt Cemetery, 'ii,JsbOrne Township, 25 CARDS .OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Roy Tyndall wish to cress sincere thanks and ap! ,ciation relatives, friends, neighbours, nurses and doctors for the kinglnesS shown during the recent illness and loss of a ,clear wife and mother. Also thanks for the beautiful floral tributes, cancer donations, and to those who sent food and heiPedcifi sO, many ways dislcurjng ,;+.jour bereavement. Apegbalthanks to' Rev. Mowat4iy Rey,,Millsand Ball Funeral HOme, 34b We . WoUldt14'liA to tli'ank everyone sWholflielped clean • up and repair r'o'of of barn afterAne receri0 storm, Your help was greatly appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stirling and family. 34p Words cannot express our thanks and appreciation to "the friends and neighbours for the innumerable acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes. Special thanks to the members of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 140, the Ladies Auxiliary,, 'the pallbearers, those who loanfd ears, and to Rev, R. U. MacLean and Rev. C, J. Howatt for th6ir words of comfort. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered by us. -- Ceacilia M. Edgar, Sheila and Dick McKay. 34b , I would like to express grateful appreciation to my kind friends and neighbours for the cards and treats sent to me While in hospital, also for the help they gave my family during haying. — Keith Tyndall. — 34b' We would like to thank, all frien& and relatives who helped us clean up after the storm. Bill and Tommy Brand. --!3,4 26. IN MEMORIAM • . PLUMB, In loving memory-of a dear daughter and sister, Mafy Ellen Pluinb. who left us, 'so suddenly, , August 28, 1967.','' "In our hearts your memory lingers, ' Sweetly tender, fond,. hridqVub i There is not a day, dear Mary, YT64°08t1444119,9&Yewri L ovingly remembered, by. Mum, Dad and brother Monty. 34b :7/ • HOPSON: In. Ithing memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, George, who passed away, August-26, 1964. "He would not wish for sorrow, Nor would he wish for tears, But just to be remembered By us throughout the years." Lovingly remembered by wife and family. 34b 28. ROOM and BOARD ROOM and BOARD — Separate , accommodation for two. Mrs. Jim Cox, 127 Princess street, west. Phone 482-7093. — SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecting money from- NEW TYPE high-quality coin-operated dispensers in your area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $2,900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent monthly income. More full time. For personal interview write C AN APENN DISTRIBUTING LIMITED, 302 OUELLETTE AVENUE'J WINDSOR': 11 ONTAI310. I nc ude' pl the nutiabeil:,-404P McQUE,Nt PaSsed, 4w03! iii, W ILI.IN PR GAR St, 'Joseph's. hospital, London William Pclgay, of 14 Wellington Street, Clinton, 41e0 Saturday, Aug* 10, irl St. Joseph's Hospital, London atter, ft. lengthy illness.. He was in his 63rd year. Born. August 11, 1905 in. Seaforth, he was the son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Robert 'Edgar.. He married Ceacilia Clark May g; 1957. He was a member of Royal Canadian Legion, • Branch 149, Clinton and Was fernier owner Of "Bill's Taxi." Service was held Tuesday, August 13 from Ball Funeral Home, With Rey. R, U, MacLean and Rev. A. J, Mowatt officiating, Interment was in Clinton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Milton Schreiber, Gordon Lawson, Thothas ,Deeves, Harold King, Clarence ',Freeman, Frank Van Altena. Flowerbearers, were Eric Switzer and Cameron Addison. He is survived by one step-son Petty, Officer R. W. (Dick) McKay, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, three sisters, Mrs, Ann Edwards, Mrs. Alex (Caroline) Muir,• both of Seaforth, and Mrs. James (Bessie) Flannigan, Guelph. Persons attended the funeral from Hamilton, Stratford, Ridgetown, Mitchell, Goderich Seaforth, Wingham, Guelph, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. One Vacancy In Clinton Join our organization of over 300 dealers from coast to coast. Become a part-time or full-time dealer in seamless flooring. You can be busy making use of your spare time in late fall, winter, and early spring, making good money at the same time. We supply training, starting .work, and dealer's floor inventory. Write today to:Sunset Seamless Flooring Ltd., 642 Wilson Ave., DOWNSVIEW, Ontario Or Call: 635-7180-33,34b 29. BUSINESS OPP. I , I 14410AllET ligift!) 0Margaret Herd Of 157 Albert Street, Clinton, died Saturday, July Head. She was in her 79th year. Born Octeber 6, 1899 in Dyer kaY she was the daughter Of John and Eliza Tackaberry, She married George W. Herd, who predeceased her, She was a member Of Ontario Street United Church. Service was held from Ball Funeral Home July 31 with Rev, Grant Mills officiating, assisted by Rev. Fry. Interment was in Teeswater Cemetery Pallbearers were Allan Halliday, Marshall Webster, Austip Tackaberry, David Reid, , Ted Moore, Roy Tackaberry,, Flo werbearers were Roy Connell, Thelma Halliday, Audrey Nichol, Wayne Douglas, Gordon Tyndall, Sharon Dunn. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs, William (Marjorie) Cooke of London, and Mrs. Clarence (Jean) Ball, of Clinton, a son, Jack, of Chatham, a brother, William, of Owen Sound: and, a sister, Mrs. Harry (Mildred) Redden, of Timmins. CLINTON DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE BOARD and its ADVISORY VOCATIONAL COMMITTEE Walter C. Newcombe, chairman Norman Counter, Chairman, CDCI Board Advisory Vocational Committee Announce the Opening of Classes for the School Year 1968-69 as Outlined Below: GRADES 9 and 10— Report to the Auditorium at 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, September 3. .,1 ...a p.0 CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED • We Are The AtimERIetjnoute People And We Need MEN and WOMEN To Help Process Corn and Carrots • Work Will Begin Around August 26th and Continue Until November 15th • Both Day and Night Work Available • You Will Find The Work Interesting and The Wages Competitive Transportation Is Supplied or Easily Arranged • Call and Register Now At Your Nearest Canada Manpower Centre Or' Phone Area Code 519.235-2445 and Ask For The Personnel Dept CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED PLANT NUMBER 51, EXETER,"ONTARIO °A Good Plate To Work" 33,34,36 !,421,4%. 0"M ar:r..40110600.3